what does the planter give to the world in the form of sap, leaf and wood?
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By the line he plants in sap and leaf and wood the poet says that the one who plants a tree loves the universe and very much concerned about it so he plants a tree so that human beings can get food from the sap and leaves and therefore he is referred to as god-like.
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Trees absorb carbon dioxide and give out life-giving oxygen for us to inhale; trees cause rainfall; trees are essential for the future generation; trees like human heart provide us with 'sap and leaf and wood', i.e., all the required minerals, nutrients and material things...
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