CROWN SHYNESS

CROWN SHYNESS

Crown Shyness, also known as canopy shyness, is the unique behavior of certain tree species that avoid touching each other's branches and leaves, creating a unique pattern in the forest canopy.

Scientists are still unraveling the exact reasons behind Crown Shyness, there are a few theories that shed light on this intriguing phenomenon.

 One theory proposes that Crown Shyness is a result of competition for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients. By avoiding overlapping canopies, trees can maximize their access to these vital resources, ensuring their own growth and survival.

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