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1. many [[stem]]s arising from the [[base]] of a tree or shrub and gradually spreading the diameter of its basal ([[base]]) area.<br><br>
1. many [[stem]]s arising from the [[base]] of a tree or shrub and gradually spreading the diameter of its basal ([[base]]) area.<br><br>
http://hcs.osu.edu/images/cd0238/202/cd0238-09.jpeg<br><br>
http://hcs.osu.edu/images/cd0238/202/cd0238-09.jpeg<br><br>
http://hcs.osu.edu/images/cd0238/202/cd0238-31.jpeg<br><br>
http://hcs.osu.edu/images/cd0238/202/cd0238-31.jpeg<br><br>
http://www.michigan.gov/images/mda_Ash_root_sprouts_and_galleriesJPG_35437_7.jpg<br><br>
Ash tree showing root and stem suckers below infested area of Emerald Ash Borer activity.<br>
Source: http://www.michigan.gov/<br><br>

Latest revision as of 12:34, 26 June 2006


1. many stems arising from the base of a tree or shrub and gradually spreading the diameter of its basal (base) area.

cd0238-09.jpeg

cd0238-31.jpeg

mda_Ash_root_sprouts_and_galleriesJPG_35437_7.jpg

Ash tree showing root and stem suckers below infested area of Emerald Ash Borer activity.
Source: http://www.michigan.gov/