trunk
tree
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stems
- In stem: Stem types and modifications
…while the former have conspicuous trunks.
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trees
- In tree: Ecological and evolutionary classification
…develops along a single main trunk to a height of at least 4.5 metres (15 feet) at maturity. This may be contrasted with a shrub, which might be loosely defined as a woody plant with multiple stems that is, in most cases, less than 3 metres (about 10 feet) tall.…
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use in paper production
- In papermaking: Wood
Pulped forest tree trunks (boles) are by far the predominant source of papermaking fibre. The bole of a tree consists essentially of fibres with a minimum of nonfibrous elements, such as pith and parenchyma cells.
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