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So as energy gets pumped up and down with the season between roots and leaves, tree branches mostly grow longer in the spring in proportion to how close they are to the roots, and then thicker in fall in proportion to how many leaves are “downbranch”, with the effect that when a lower branch regrows it gets long and noodly until the length, and thus amount of leaves, thickens it up
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spaghetti-explosion liked this So as energy gets pumped up and down with the season between roots and leaves, tree branches mostly grow longer in the...