Spyke
barfreply
vegantheoryclub.org

No it’s a camperdown elm. I looked it up.

Those do look like they’re growing upside down kinda, though.

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slrpnk.net

Lol thanks, I’m an arborist and I was thinking everything I know about tree biology says this shouldn’t happen… but on the other hand trees are amazing so who knows.

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slrpnk.net

What your favourite tree, and why? (Justifications can be as arbitrary as you want)

(I am craving of real tree content to replace this disappointingly false post)

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I like the Indian cork tree. Can grow tall or smol, great canopy, beautiful cone flowers with little penta petals, and smells wonderfully calming.

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aussie.zone

I don't know if flipping one would work but there a tree at my in-laws that fell over after a storm, snapped at the base probably a good 6m tall thing, and last time a saw it it was growing branches upright along the trunk and looked like it had shot new roots down from the underside, so yer plausible at the least I think

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Oni_eyesreply
sh.itjust.works

Depends on the tree. A lot of palms that get topped due to high winds just die

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No, although I wouldn’t put it past a mangrove or redwood to actually do this if we gave it a go.

Hmmm, do mangroves count as shrubs or bushes?

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