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Immortals become trees Who said this?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Trees do not die 'physiologically'. The vegetative meristems provide them a path to immortality. Of course fungi infections, mechanical damage or some other disadvantageous factor (i.a. prolonged drought) may end their life, but if the conditions are very favorable, trees are able to grow endlessly.

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