what will happen to the bleeding bark
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- The bleeding bark will heal as 'curled green twigs' and miniature boughs of the tree will grow from the bark. These branches and boughs will expand and the tree will regrow to its full size again.” ... To kill a tree, the root of the tree should be pulled out of the earth.
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What will happen to the bleeding bark?
In the poem ‘On Killing a Tree’ Give Patel says that if a tree is hacked repeatedly, this alone will not be able to kill a tree. The bleeding bark will heal as ‘curled green twigs’ and miniature boughs of the tree will grow from the bark. These branches and boughs will expand and the tree will regrow to its full size again.”
A tree cannot be killed by jabbing at it with a knife nor hacking at it with an axe. To kill a tree, the root of the tree should be pulled out of the earth. It should, then, be roped, tied and snapped out. So it should be pulled out entirely from the earth cover. It should be exposed to sunlight. This, according to the poet, is the complete process of uprooting a tree.