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clever tree...just biding its time?

if its root system survives,itll sucker...if those suckers flourish whose to say they wont mature?surely a possibility?

 

They're clones of the parent tree so no evolution and no immunity, in procera anyway not sure if its species specific

 

 

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the streets are litered with stumps that have been debarked and they all sucker and look healthy and then all die off from ded , dont hink think ive seen a sucker yet to survive

Agreed, after a few years it sweeps through again.

David Goss started a thread on just this. (cannot do links yet:confused1:)

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