There are several theories, wind, rotational forces of the planet, heavier/stronger growth on one side of the tree.Curious how this happens.
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This one is surrounded by other trees and none of the others have it.There are several theories, wind, rotational forces of the planet, heavier/stronger growth on one side of the tree.
Plus, people will do it when they are smaller, twisting them to affect their growth.
But I don't think there is any concrete proof on any of the theories.
The odd thing is to find one in a heavy growth of trees and none of the others are twisted.
Curious how this happens.
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That there tree is from Alerbama.Curious how this happens.
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That’s one of them non binary trees that don’t know what the fuck it isCurious how this happens.
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I don’t think so. I’ll look again tomorrow. I think it’s just new growth. Pretty sure it’s a green ash and those things grow all over. Gonna cut that tree down but curious what it is.Looks like Charlie Brown forgot to take the Christmas lights off and the tree grew around and over the lights.
Are those pieces of vine sticking out of the creases?
I would agree with the vine. It looks like a vine crawled up the tree and bark grew over it.I don’t think so. I’ll look again tomorrow. I think it’s just new growth. Pretty sure it’s a green ash and those things grow all over. Gonna cut that tree down but curious what it is.
I don’t think so. I’ll look again tomorrow. I think it’s just new growth. Pretty sure it’s a green ash and those things grow all over. Gonna cut that tree down but curious what it is.
That’s a good ideaI know a guy who makes walking sticks out of those.