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- eucalypt forests. Many eucalypt species have adapted to wildfire, are able to resprout after fire, or have seeds that survive fire. A few species are native to...
- seedlings. In contrast to the redberry juniper, ashe juniper does not resprout when cut. Ashe juniper pollen, along with that of the related Juniperus...
- quaking aspen, it does not propagate through clonal colonies, but will resprout readily when cut down. The leaves serve as food for caterpillars of various...
- but the underground portion of the plant is usually able to survive and resprout, limiting the effectiveness of this method. Browsing by herbivores may...
- but the tubers survive and resprout the following spring when soil temperatures remain above 6 °C (43 °F). They can resprout up to several years later...
- begin to open. These plants are adapted to survive fire in the fynbos and resprout from thick, fleshy roots after fire has p****ed through the area. Unlike...
- are evergreen, but in colder areas die back to the ground in winter and resprout from the roots in spring. T. pallida is found along the coast of the Gulf...
- live for more than a thousand years, along with its unusual capacity to resprout from its root crown when felled by natural or human causes, have earned...
- family, Umbellularia californica, remains in California today. The trees resprout after being killed by fire. Deer browse the fresh sprouts. The species...
- hiding places for wildlife. Cascara is usually top-killed by fire, but may resprout from the root crown. After more severe fires, it reestablishes via off-site...