Multi-stemmed tree definition

Multi-stemmed tree means a tree that has one stem at ground level but that splits into two or more stems above ground level. Trees whose stems diverge below ground level are considered separate trees. Where a tree splits into several trunks below typical DBH, the DBH for the tree is the square root of the sum of the DBH for each individual stem squared (example with three stems: DBH = square root of [(stem 1)2 + (stem 2)2 + (stem 3)2]).
Multi-stemmed tree means a tree that has one stem at ground level but that splits into two or more stems
Multi-stemmed tree means a tree that has one stem at ground level but that splits into

More Definitions of Multi-stemmed tree

Multi-stemmed tree means a tree that has one trunk at ground level but that splits into two
Multi-stemmed tree means a tree that has one stem at ground level but that splits into two or more stems above ground level. Trees whose stems diverge below ground level are considered separate trees.

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