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define crown in science​

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Answered by mendusasaank
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Traditionally, forest crown position is classified into one of four categories: dominant, codominant, intermediate, and suppressed. The crown definitions have two primary components: a tree's stature relative to the stand's canopy level and the amount and type of light received by its crown.

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The crown of a plant refers to the total of an individual plant's aboveground parts, including stems, leaves, and reproductive structures. ... The crown of a woody plant (tree, shrub, liana) is the branches, leaves, and reproductive structures extending from the trunk or main stems. Shapes of crowns are highly variable.

Answered by my2565916
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The crown of a plant refers to the total of an individual plants above ground parts including stems , leaves . Crown is the top part of a tree from which branches grown above the stem

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