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Prevalent Tree Myths Debunked

Prevalent Tree Myths Debunked
There are a few tree myths and misconceptions that are still commonly believed about trees.

The tree is the longest living organism on earth, and it is one of our planet’s most interesting and magnificent forms of life too. But, have you ever heard about trees are capable of healing their own wounds? Although this is a common belief, the latter is not exactly true. This isn’t the only tree myth out there that has a bit wrong with it, either. Read on to learn about a few tree myths and misconceptions that are still commonly believed about trees all across the world.

Tree Myth: Wounded Trees Can Heal

When trees suffer damages, they undergo a distinct process known as compartmentalization, which walls off any injured tissues. During this process, the damages do not heal. Instead, it gets covered up and becomes hidden under a new, healthy wood that grows around it. This is a common tree myth that many still believe.

Tree Myth: The Deeper the Roots, the Stronger Your Tree

Although a few trees can grow roots that are around 20 feet below the ground, it isn’t the depth of the root that helps stabilize and strengthen the organism. In reality, most of your roots lie in the upper one to two feet of soil, and it is the radial spin of your roots that keeps them anchored quite tightly into the ground.

Tree Myth: Bleeding Maple Trees are a Sign of Injury

Maple trees are quite easily recognized by their beautifully colored leaves during the fall but are also known for their tendency to leak or “bleed” sap. When they’re pruned in late winter or spring, they can lose their sap through these “wounds,” which does cause some to believe this practice is harmful or damaging to these trees. The truth is that maple trees aren’t harmed while undergoing correct pruning. In fact, pruning is essential for keeping the tree strong and healthy.

Tree Myth: Cutting Down Trees Will Get Rid of My Seasonal Allergies

Unfortunately, removing pollen-producing trees from your yard won’t eliminate your allergies. On dry, breezy days, pollen can travel for miles before it hits you, meaning your allergies could be triggered by a tree or plant that isn’t even in your general proximity. However, if you have one of those pollen-producing plants on your property, you can reduce your seasonal allergy symptoms by having the trees or plants professionally trimmed.

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