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The threats for cherry tree are​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The threats for cherry tree are,​

Threats mean any sort of remark of injury or damage to someone, be it a human being or a plant or an animal.

Here, threat implies much of a danger for a cherry tree.

Cherries are basically grown more over at the regions of warm and to cold climate conditions.

Depending on the nutrition source of the plant, threats are measured as:

  • Cherry plant grows a fungus like creature with worm bugs all over the branches of the plant.
  • This is mostly due to lack of care and unhealthy factors influencing damage and needed for that very plant.
  • Slowly and gradually, all parts of the tree initiates damage and brutal condition of leaves which is harmful to the core.
  • Being a woody plant, xylem and cork tissue are then starts infecting followed by black spots which can harm the tree by lowering the quality of the wood.
  • At last, at an extreme stage, the infection and fungus can even kill the whole tree completely keeping no signs of existence.

Answered by priyaag2102
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The cherry tree was threatened because the goats ate the leaves, the monsoon blight, and the grass cutter.

Explanation:

  • The poet was pleased to see the cherry tree.

  • The poet was pleased with the growth of a small plant from the ground.

  • The growth of the root, the splitting of a leaf from a small plant pleased the poet. The poet was now interested in growing the cherry plant into a beautiful tree.

  • The poet returned after a few months and found that the pine tree had yielded fruits to which he was astonished and was not in danger.

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