As an exogenous tree grows, it creates growth rings as new wood is laid down concentrically over the old wood.
New wood - A twig, branch, or stem originating in the current seasons growth. Nitrogen - One of the essential elements of plant nutrition, identified by the chemical symbol N.
As a tree develops new growth during the growing season, it lays down new wood to feed and supply its new shoots and leaves. The more new shoots and foliage the tree produces, the more new wood is developed to support this new growth.
New wood A stem or twig on a bonsai that originated during the current season's growth. Nitrogen An essential element of plant nutrition; identified by the chemical symbol N; aids in growth of stems and leaves. Node ...
cambium - The layer of tissue between the xylem and phloem, where new wood is formed. chokkan - Japanese term for the formal upright style clump style - see Kabaduchi concave cutters ...
See also: Trunk, Bonsai, Root, Growing, Plant
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