- 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...
-
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...
- that
dominate the
community for the
first few
years –
until the burl
resprouts and
seedlings of
chaparral shrub species create a mature,
dense overstory...
- hot and dry. Fire
kills the above-ground
portion of the shrub, but it
resprouts fairly readily after fire from its root
crown or rhizomes. It recovers...
-
protected by bark.
After being severely burned,
Cornus nuttali typically resprouts from the root crown – however, the
resulting shoots are so
palatable to...
- 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...
- bark. If it is top-killed and
burned away in a
larger fire, it
easily resprouts and has a good
supply of
nutrients and
water stored in its root system...
- seedlings. In
contrast to the
redberry juniper, ashe
juniper does not
resprout when cut. Ashe
juniper pollen,
along with that of the
related Juniperus...
-
climbs to 1
metre (3.3 ft). The vine
produces woody rhizomes from
which it
resprouts in the spring, or when the
aboveground vines are removed. The
leaves are...