Why is it that in a certain area of one species of trees, they're all the same?
Why is it that in a certain area of one species of trees, the majority of them are the same age? Their height, their thickness, etc is the same. (there can be other species mixed in, take for example: Californa’s giant redwood tree state parks?) Is that because at one point, a whole bunch of acorns or whatever had come all at the same time and started flourishing at one time?
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glenn t
14 Sep 2011
trees have mast years when large numbers of seeds are produced