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Stumps
of Trees
Cut down or naturally fallen Burned • By Water • Cut Off • Forest Stumps • Grassy • Placed • Pruned • Roots • Tree Stumps At Honeyman State Park • Urban Tree Stumps |
![]() Stumps that remain after a fire
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![]() Stumps found near, on, or in water.
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![]() The cut off end of a tree trunk as found in the wilds of nature.
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![]() Stumps (both those on the ground and stumps of removed branches) are sometimes able to regenerate into new trees. Often, a deciduous tree that has been cut will re-sprout in multiple places around the edge of the stump or from the roots. Depending on whether the tree is being removed permanently or whether the forest is expected to recover, this can be either desirable or undesirable.[from wikipedia]
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![]() The remains of trees once growing in grass
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![]() After a tree has been cut and felled, the stump or tree stump is usually a small remaining portion of the trunk with the roots still in the ground. Stumps may show the age-defining rings of a tree. The study of these rings is known as dendrochronology. [from wikipedia]
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![]() Stumps placed or arranged for use
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![]() Stumps that result from prunning a tree
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![]() The ramainder of a tree with its former roots
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![]() After an urban tree has been cut and felled, the stump or tree stump is usually a small remaining portion of the trunk with the roots still in the ground. [paraphrased from wikipedia]
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