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Stump may refer to: *Tree stump, the rooted remains of a felled tree *Stump (cricket), one of three small wooden posts which the fielding team attempt to hit with the ball Places *Stump, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States *Stump Lake, a lake in British Columbia, Canada *Stump Mountain, a rock peak in Mac. Robertson Land, Antarctica *Stump River, tributary of the Pigeon River in Minnesota, United States *Stump Rock, a rock in King George Bay, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica *St Botolph's Church, Boston, Lincolnshire, England, known as "The Stump" People *Stump (surname) *James "Stump" Cross, of Stump and Stumpy, American dance performers during the 1930s-50s *Stump Edington (1891–1969), American baseball player of the early 20th century *Stump Evans (1904–1928), American jazz saxophonist from the early 20th century *Stump Merrill (born 1944), American baseball manager *Stump Mitchell (born 1959), American football player and coach *Stump Monroe, dru ...
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Tree Stump
After a tree has been cut and felled, the stump or tree stump is usually a small remaining portion of the trunk with the roots still in the ground. Stumps may show the age-defining rings of a tree. The study of these rings is known as dendrochronology. Regeneration Stumps (both those on the ground and stumps of removed branches) are sometimes able to regenerate into new trees depending on the species. Often, a Deciduous, deciduous tree that has been cut will re-sprout in multiple places around the edge of the stump or from the roots. Depending on whether the tree is being removed or whether the forest is expected to recover, this can be either desirable or undesirable. Stump sprouts can grow very quickly and so become viable trees themselves either for aesthetics or timber, due to the existing root structure; however, the cut portion of the trunk may weaken the sprouts and introduce disease into the newly forming tree(s). The process of deliberately cutting a tree to a stump ...
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