Being struck by lightning is something humans generally try to avoid. But for at least one tropical tree species, this ...
In the tropical forests of Panama, a towering tree thrives, growing even stronger after enduring lightning strikes.
Dipteryx trees in Panama survive lightning strikes, grow taller, lose rivals, and reproduce more successfully.
Getting zapped with millions of volts of electricity may not sound like a healthy activity, but for some trees, it is. A new study, published in New Phytologist, reports that some tropical tree ...
Lightning can injure a tree in many ways but it doesn't have to mean the end. Here's what you should look for and some tips ...
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Getting zapped with millions of volts of electricity may not sound like a healthy activity, but for some trees, it is. A new ...
Some trees don’t just survive lightning – they thrive on it. Scientists studying Panama’s tropical forests have discovered that Dipteryx oleifera trees often benefit from lightning strikes that ...
Trees struck by lightning may not need to be removed, as the damage varies depending on the intensity of the strike. It's crucial to address immediate hazards like broken branches, but wait a few ...
Wherever you live, trees bear a lot of the damage from lightning strikes but just because your tree is struck does not mean it needs to be removed. To determine the extent of damage to a tree from ...