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- Resprouters are plant species that are able to survive fire by the activation of dormant vegetative buds to produce regrowth. Plants may resprout from...
- introduced, and invasive species: such as fire dependent seed, cone, and resprouter chaparral genera. Colony (biology) Ruderal species Climax species Weed...
- sprouting Epicormic shoot, also fire-induced buds Fire ecology Geoxyle Resprouter Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lignotubers. Paula S.; Naulin P...
- generation; resprouters survive fire, resprouting from a lignotuber or, more rarely, epicormic buds protected by thick bark. P. cynaroides is a resprouter as it...
- pipes; it can also crack sidewalks and foundations. It is a vigorous resprouter, and if not pruned, will often grow with multiple trunks. Although it...
- response to fire: reseeders and resprouters. Reseeders are killed by fire, but it stimulates their seeds’ germination. Resprouters are not completely killed...
- Coppicing Crown sprouting Cutting (plant) Lignotuber Plant hormone Pollarding Resprouter Witch's broom "Glossary: epicormic buds". EUCLID - Eucalypts of Australia...
- shrubs with hard (sclerophyllous) leaves; these plants resprout (see resprouter) from underground burls after a fire. Plants that are long-lived in the...
- shape, growing 3.5 to 5.5 cm long and 3 to 4 cm wide. The species is a resprouter, with its root system allowing it to survive wild fires and droughts seen...
- 2010). "Eucalyptus regnans (Myrtaceae): A fire-sensitive eucalypt with a resprouter epicormic structure". American Journal of Botany. 97 (4): 545–556. doi:10...