When the bark is damaged, the tree begins to heal, sealing the wound n preventing infections. Around the injury, a callus begins to grow, slowly covering the exposed wood n hardening into new bark over time. Unlike human skin, trees don’t truly heal, they seal their wounds to stay alive. [ainda dói]
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