File:Epicormic growth 2 years after the CZU fire in Big Basin Redwoods State Park 01.jpg

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English: Two years after the 2020 CZU fire in Big Basin Redwoods State Park epicormic growth is dense on some of the fire-charred redwoods. Basal shoots are visible at bottom. In contrast to the unusual epicormic growth patterns, such shoots are well understood because of their ability to generate second-growth forests after logging.
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Two years after the 2020 [[CZU Lightning Complex fires|CZU fire]] in [[Big Basin Redwoods State Park]] [[epicormic shoot|epicormic growth]] is dense on some of the fire-charred redwoods.

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16 September 2022

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