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Trees don’t age in the same “linear” way as animals. Animals transmute from infancy to senility in a strict chronological progression. Their physiological age - as marked by factors such as body shape, skin texture, hair color etc. - and their “reproductive” age are precisely controlled by their chronological age. Animals have, in a sense, only one growth phase - from birth to natural death.
http://www.louisvillebonsai.org/art...ore=aging_01_05
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