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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...
- a dormant period, when the tuber should be kept cool and dry until it resprouts. Although generally grown indoors, it is hardy in USDA hardiness zones...
- taproot breaks off near the top, the part that stays in the ground often resprouts such that, for effective control, the taproot needs to be severed at least...
- underground and at the base of the stem, known as a burl, that allow it to resprout after fire has off burned its stems. It is noted for its greasy, resinous...
- protected by bark. After being severely burned, Cornus nuttali typically resprouts from the root crown – however, the resulting shoots are so palatable to...
- found in late seral and climax communities. Owing to their ability to resprout from the root crown after logging or mild fire, the species will experience...
- but the underground portion of the plant is usually able to survive and resprout, limiting the effectiveness of this method. Browsing by herbivores may...
- zones 7 to 4b), leaves and stalks completely die back to the ground, and resprout from roots or rhizomes in the spring. The flavor is more like garlic than...
- 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...
- turn grey as they age and large grey follicles appear. Banksia aemula resprouts from its woody base, known as a lignotuber, after bushfires. First described...