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Tree Life Cycle

Circle of life; it is something every living and breathing thing in the world goes through and the tree life cycle is no different. It has different stages of life: conception, birth, baby, adolescence, adult, elderly, and finally death.

For the life cycle to run in full circle, internal and external conditions must be beneficial for the tree to develop. That means it must have enough space, water, nutrients, and sunlight at the peak level based on species needs.

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Tree Life Cycle

Every time, the pressure from things like insects, illness, injury, contest from other trees, weather conditions, and the passing of time can weaken the tree and cause it to die. Studying important factors at each level can increase the chances of growing your tree.

Seed

Seeds come in a whole host of different shapes and sizes, depending on the type of tree. All seeds develop from parts of male and female trees by producing fruit. However, not all of them are easily recognizable or can be eaten.

Some seeds are equipped with protective beans or shells around the seeds. You will find this in seeds and hazelnuts. Some seeds are found in fruit flesh. Pears, apples, or cherry trees are good examples. Some seeds are cocooned in safe cones or pods. The seeds drop to the ground like pine nuts, or helicopters that fall in the wind.

While humans have changed nature by having the ability to control the planting process, nature spreads seeds in various ways. Wind can carry seeds for miles or drop the seeds in the water, landing in different zones. Animals can take them in various ways, transfer them to their entire area. Wherever the conditions are favourable, the seeds will stick, germinate, germinate, and grow.

Grow

Although each seed is a small embryo, not all seeds will germinate. Seeds need favourable conditions to grow into life. It takes proper environmental conditions and perfect nutrition (including water, food sources, and sunlight) to penetrate the seed layer, grow, develop, and live again.

If the conditions meet all the required needs, buds begin to form roots from the beginning. Grow down to the ground to anchor the sprouts and start looking for water and nutrients needed to develop. It also grows up in search of sunlight. In the perfect scenario, the plant will produce leaves, or needles to further allow the tree to start producing its own food via photosynthesis. Should you need help with any of the trees in your garden, contact a Tree Surgeon Bournemouth like kieranboylandtreeservices.com

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Seeds

If all conditions are met, the shoot will quickly look like wood. The soft stem will begin to harden and develop a thin protective skin. The leaves or needles continue to open in an effort to find sunlight. The root system continues to filter underground depending on the layout of the land. Most tree root systems will be located along the top of the land, where absorption of water and nutrients is the main thing.

At this point, the seeds have competition. Other trees are also struggling to find the same nutrients, room to grow, sunshine and water. There are also other threats including fire, floods, droughts, ice, diseases, pests and being consumed by animals. At this stage, the tree is most vulnerable to being killed. Providing many opportunities for trees to thrive is a must.

 

 

Richard Anderson

RuSSali

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