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QuestionWhat are the fastest growing trees?Matt Bowman is a Gardener, Landscaper, the Owner of Georgia Farm to Table, and the Owner of Tradition Property Services in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 20 years experience, he specializes in organic gardening, landscape maintenance, handyman services, homecare services, and supplying Christmas trees. Matt earned a BA in Journalism from the University of Georgia.Softwood trees typically grow fastest. These include conifers and pines. Hardwoods, such as elms, oaks, poplars, and maples, grow more slowly.
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QuestionHow does the age of a tree relate to its size?Matt Bowman is a Gardener, Landscaper, the Owner of Georgia Farm to Table, and the Owner of Tradition Property Services in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 20 years experience, he specializes in organic gardening, landscape maintenance, handyman services, homecare services, and supplying Christmas trees. Matt earned a BA in Journalism from the University of Georgia.That's really dependent on the species of the tree. However, for every 1 ft of trunk diameter, you can estimate that the tree is around 8-15 years old.
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QuestionHow can I know the growth factors of different trees?Jared ButlerCommunity AnswerLook online and enter the keywords "growth factor" plus the species of tree in question. Entering your location might give you a more accurate result. For instance, search for, "Growth rate + sycamore trees + Atlanta, GA." If you can't find good results, us a rough estimate of 3/4 to 1 inch (1.9 to 2.5 cm) of girth growth per year.
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QuestionWhat are tree rings made of?Community AnswerTree rings are just new growth from the tree. The growth occurs in the cambium (which is the thin, continuous sheath of cells between bark and wood). In spring, the cambium begins dividing, which creates new tissue and increases the diameter of the tree.
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QuestionHow old is a tree if it has 10 annual rings?Community AnswerA tree typically adds one set of growth rings to the diameter of the tree each year. One light-colored "springwood" ring and one darker, denser "summerwood" ring constitutes one set of annual growth rings. So starting at the center of the tree at ground level, if you counted 10 sets of rings, the tree should be 10 years old. But trees may put on "false rings" during drought events, so unless you have experience interpreting growth rings, a simple ring count can be misleading.
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QuestionHow do I determine the age of a tree?Community AnswerCount the rings when it's a stump. Otherwise, you're just going to have to estimate by seeing how thick, tall, and strong it is.
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QuestionWhat causes the tree rings to grow unevenly?Community AnswerA tree ring's width is determined by how much wider the tree grows in one year. Generally, growth rings are widest in years of high rainfall and narrow in years of drought, when the tree has a disease, or is being shaded by other trees.
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QuestionCan an apple tree be 80 years old?Community AnswerYes. Apple trees can live far longer than 80 years.
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QuestionWhich ring is the growth ring?Community AnswerTree rings are usually composed of alternating narrow, dark rings and wider, light rings. Trees grow fastest in the spring, which produces the wide, light rings. During the summer, trees grow slower, and narrow, dark rings are produced. Each set of rings represents one year's growth for most trees that lose their leaves in the winter.
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QuestionHow do I find the age of a tree by its tree rings?Community AnswerEach ring represents a year of growth; simply count the number of rings to determine age.
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QuestionHow can I determine the age of a tree in a dry climate?Community AnswerFollow the same steps in this article; each ring represents a year of growth. Simply count the number of rings to determine age.
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