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Sap rise in spring

Gunnar Fridborg Gunnar.Fridborg at fysbot.uu.se
Wed Oct 2 02:29:21 EST 1996


Another observation:

In the park around the main buildning of  Uppsala University they cut off
some branches of a birch  a few meters above the ground. This was done in
early spring. I passed the tree one or two weeks later when  winter had
come back temporarily with several degrees below zero. From the cut
surfaces big icicles were hanging and only from there. I took a picture
for educational purposes and we use to discuss the phenomenon in my
classes. Our explanation is frozen sap  and root pressure. I tasted one
icicles but it wasn=3DB4t sweet. Silly enough I didn=B4t take one with me to
analyze it further.

Gunnar, Uppsala



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Gunnar Fridborg
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