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Old 17-Feb-2004   #7
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Only time and chance will tell. If you cut it flat and clean, and seal it against moisture loss, you have more probability of getting sprouts at the top. It may sprout from the top, middle and or the root crown.

If you examine the trunk carefully, you may see ringed areas or perhaps irregularities that mark the locations of past branching or internodal spacing. Those are the regions where the tree is most likely to bud back. But it really could happen anywhere.

Regards,

Matt
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