• 🔒 Epicormic shoots, reiteration

  • Feb 17 2025
  • Length: 15 mins
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🔒 Epicormic shoots, reiteration

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    In this episode of Talking Trees, we delve into the fascinating phenomenon of epicormic shoots and reiteration—two crucial adaptive mechanisms trees use to survive stress and environmental challenges.

    Epicormic shoots are secondary growth formations that emerge from dormant buds along the trunk and branches, often triggered by stress, pruning, or damage. These shoots serve as a survival strategy, allowing trees to regenerate foliage and sustain vital functions even under extreme conditions. However, there is ongoing debate in arboriculture about whether removing epicormic shoots is beneficial or detrimental to tree health.

    We also explore reiteration, a process in which trees develop structural copies of their primary architecture. This can be seen in aging trees that form miniature versions of their canopy, enhancing their ability to sustain growth and extend their lifespan.

    Join us as we discuss the science behind these growth responses, their role in tree resilience, and the best management practices for arborists.


    Background information:

    • The Epicormic Conspiracy - Tree Care Industry Magazine


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