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A white-pine stump looks rather recognizable. The stump promptly
loses its bark and then sapwood, but the firm heartwood remains
intact for many years, as it contains substances toxic to
insects and fungi. Thus the tree must have had a larger diameter than its
stump! If you don't believe in this, check out the next photo.
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