| 21. | They can, however, survive light fires, by regenerating from seed, or sometimes vegetatively from basal epicormic shoots.
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| 22. | It was ringbarked by vandals in 1997, and it has responded by producing numerous epicormic shoots on its north side.
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| 23. | Trees can also grow back after a fire, due to the lignotubers and epicormic buds protected by the thick bark.
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| 24. | It regenerates from bushfire by regrowing from its woody base known as a lignotuber, or from epicormic buds within its trunk.
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| 25. | "Xylomelum pyriforme " regenerates from a lignotuber or epicormic buds after bushfires, and can sucker from the roots.
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| 26. | Alex George described the plant in his 1981 monograph of the genus " Banksia " as a epicormic buds under its bark.
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| 27. | The cultivar may be distinguished from other elms by the corky ridges which on mature trees occur only on the epicormic branches of the trunk.
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| 28. | "Persoonia linearis " is one of several species of " Persoonia " that regenerate by epicormic buds from the flames.
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| 29. | Too early and epicormic shooting is a risk, and this can lead to tree branchiness and knots in the resultant timber harvest, again reducing value.
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| 30. | The leaves of others died, while the trees survived and later produced epicormic shoots; as of mid-2009 many of these had also died.
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