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Introducing the amazing self-pollarding trees


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All these pics are of the same species of Boabab tree. The first 2 are in open grass land and have a form similar to trees which have been repeatedly pollared. The last pic is a Boabab growing about 2 miles away in a more foreseted area where these trees developed a different form.

 

Does anyone know why these trees would develop such a different growth habits in different growing conditions?

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