![]() Just like the earth, the tree is "home for all. When the stump rots away and a new tree grows in its place all the animals can share the tree, building their homes in it, resting under it, and enjoying it. In the end no one and everyone owns the stump. So who did "own" the stump after all? Was it the man, the bear, the earwig, or the ants? and carries such titles as The Everlasting Circle, The Tree on the. ![]() The man believed that the whole forest, and the stump, belonged to him. The Rattlin Bog is an Irish folk song and drinking game. Then a man came walking in the woods and stopped to rest, sitting on the stump. ![]() Large trees have an even more significant substructure: primary roots that are perennial and secondary roots that grow in waves as the canopy is expanding. If either one of these missions fails, the tree is much more likely to die. There was a twig stick one finger out A rare twig swing arm back and forth A rattlin’ twig shake arm down And the twig was on the branch, and the branch was on the tree, and the tree was in the bog, and. There was the bark beetle who laid her eggs under its bark and thus chose it to be the nursery for her babies there were the ants who dug tunnels through the wood and made it their home there was the bear who used the stump to sharpen her claws there was the earwig who had a nap under the bark. The growth of tree roots is all about the search for nutrients and the support of the tree’s canopy. Lyrics:ChorusOh ho the rattlin' bogThe bog down in the valley-ohRare bog, a rattlin' bogThe bog down in the valley-ohWell in the bog there was a hole, A ra. And the branch was on the tree, and the tree was in the bog, and the bog’s down in the valley-o. Now some may think that this would be the end of the tree’s story but it was not, for many creatures still relied on the stump and claimed it for their own. ![]() There was a tree which had began to grow old and one day, during a storm, a bolt of lightning "split the tree in two." A woodman came along and cut the tree down so that all that was left of the tree was a stump. ![]()
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