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16 March 2023

  • curprev 10:3510:35, 16 March 2023Peter wood talk contribs 626 bytes +626 Created page with "Overgrowth of injury is a natural response of the tree to injury or damage. When a tree is injured, it responds by producing new wood around the damaged area in an attempt to repair itself. This new wood growth can appear as a raised or swollen area on the trunk or branch of the tree and is known as overgrowth of injury. In lumber, overgrowth of injury can manifest as a raised or irregular area on the surface of the wood. This feature can be caused by a variety of facto..."