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It has a single stem or trunk and branches that support leaves. Beneath the ground, a tree has a root system that acts as an anchor and stores the water and nutrients the plant needs to grow. One way we distinguish trees from other plants is their thick and rigid ligneous tissues, which we know as wood.
An urban forest population should include no more than 10% of any one species, 20% of any one genus, or 30% of any family.
Tree species share common features; their bark, leaf, flower and seeds have the same general appearance. When identifying a tree, it is important to understand these overall characteristics, and to categorize the tree within one of the two major classifications of trees: deciduous and evergreen.
Standard Tree Format consists of one 32-bit (BITSPERINT) value, an int indicating how many bits are in the tree representation followed by the bits of the tree as described below. Standard Tree Format uses a 0 or 1 bit to differentiate between internal nodes and leaves.
A more tempered approach is the 20-10-5 rule. Plant no more than twenty percent from one family, no more than ten percent from one genus and no more than five percent form one species (including cultivars).
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