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Re: OT: Some questions about Trees
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Posted by BOBM25 on May 02, 2007 at 10:01:17 from (69.68.42.16):
In Reply to: OT: Some questions about Trees posted by JayWalt on May 02, 2007 at 07:34:28:
I think its possible. I got a story 'bout that. Don't know if it will help or not, but here it is. Couple years ago, around this time of year, I was wondering through woods 'shroomin. Dead, fallen trees are good for mushrooms so thats what I generally look for. Anyway, I came across this maple that had been struck by lightning. The bolt split the trunk and half of the tree was left upright, the other half was laying on the ground. It was somewhat attached still at the base. Well, one of the thinner branches near the top of the fallen half had grown into the mushy wet leaves and stuff on the ground. (you know how woods are here in NW OH, always squishy, even in the summer, goes back to the Black Swamp thing). That branch shot roots into the muck and right at that point now stood a 4' tall sappling.
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