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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER I
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HOW TREES GROW AND MULTIPLY The trees of the forest grow by forming new layers of wood directly under the bark.

Trees are held upright in the soil by means of roots which reach to a depth of many feet where the soil is loose and porous.

These roots are the supports of the tree.
They hold it rigidly in position.

They also supply the tree with food.

Through delicate hairs on the roots, they absorb soil moisture and plant food from the earth and pass them along to the tree.


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