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1. encircling [[root]]s at or below the surface of the ground that tend to strangle the plant.<br><br>
1. encircling [[root]]s at or below the surface of the ground that tend to strangle the plant.<br><br>
http://www.vanbooventree.com/O.P._customer_girdling_root_on_Sugar_Maple_partially_removedweb_page.jpg<br><br> This [[root]] is girdling tree.<br>
http://www.vanbooventree.com/O.P._customer_girdling_root_on_Sugar_Maple_partially_removedweb_page.jpg<br><br> Notice the [[root]] encircling [[trunk]].<br>
Source: http://www.vanbooventree.com/<br><br>
Source: http://www.vanbooventree.com/<br><br>

Revision as of 12:26, 14 December 2005


1. encircling roots at or below the surface of the ground that tend to strangle the plant.

O.P._customer_girdling_root_on_Sugar_Maple_partially_removedweb_page.jpg

Notice the root encircling trunk.
Source: http://www.vanbooventree.com/