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Old 10-31-2006 | 09:27 AM
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bugsNbows
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Default RE: Tree bark growth question

Actually, the bark is dead and not growing. The cambium (transport system containing phloem and xylem for up and down water and nutrient movement) is directly beneath the bark is alive and "growing". When a tree is girdled, the cambium is severed completely around the circumference of the tree and it will then die. Regarding your question, I would surmise that the occurrence was not this year.
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