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The tree growth formula calculates the expected growth of a tree based on its annual growth rate and the time period. It provides a simple way to estimate how much a tree will grow over a given number of years.
The calculator uses the growth formula:
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Explanation: The formula multiplies the tree's growth rate by the number of years to estimate total growth.
Details: Calculating tree growth helps in landscape planning, forestry management, and understanding how trees will develop over time in the UK climate.
Tips: Enter the tree's growth rate in cm/year and the time period in years. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What are typical growth rates for UK trees?
A: Growth rates vary by species. Fast-growing trees like willow may grow 100+ cm/year, while oaks typically grow 20-40 cm/year.
Q2: Does this account for seasonal variations?
A: No, this is a simple linear model. Actual growth may vary seasonally and with environmental conditions.
Q3: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It provides a rough estimate. Actual growth depends on soil, climate, and tree health.
Q4: Can I use this for young and mature trees?
A: Growth rates change with age. Use age-specific rates for best accuracy.
Q5: Where can I find growth rate data?
A: Consult forestry resources or arboriculture guides for species-specific growth rates in the UK.