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How does man plant the forests heritage

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Answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps the poet wants to suggest more benefits of planting a tree. The plant in course of time will grow tall and bear seeds and buds for the future progeny. After many years the old trees will either away and these seeds will grow into new trees and into a dense forest. Since forests are our natural heritange, the one who plants trees helps in conserving natural heritage.

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Answered by Anonymous
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By planting a tree we ensure cool shade for us in summer and tender rains in all seasons, which are essential for our very existence. A tree gives us seeds which sprout, and buds which bloom in times to come. The poet describes a tree as 'the forest's heritage' and the 'harvest of a coming age'.

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