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The main branch always goes below, as is shown by the branch f n
m, which does not go to f n o.
The forms of trees (408--411).
4
08.
The elm always gives a greater length to the last branches of the
year's growth than to the lower ones; and Nature does this because
the highest branches are those which have to add to the size of the
tree; and those at the bottom must get dry because they grow in the
shade and their growth would be an impediment to the entrance of the
solar rays and the air among the main branches of the tree.
The main branches of the lower part bend down more than those above,
so as to be more oblique than those upper ones, and also because
they are larger and older.
4
09.
In general almost all the upright portions of trees curve somewhat
turning the convexity towards the South; and their branches are
longer and thicker and more abundant towards the South than towards
the North. And this occurs because the sun draws the sap towards
that surface of the tree which is nearest to it.
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