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Takken

Takken is the Dutch plural noun that refers to the branches or twigs of a tree or shrub. The singular form is tak. In botany and horticulture, takken are the parts of a plant that grow from the trunk or from larger limbs and serve to bear leaves, flowers, and fruit, as well as to provide structural support. They vary in size from small twigs to thick branches and can be described by condition (gezonde takken, dode takken), age, or position on the plant.

In gardening and forestry, takken are managed through pruning and thinning to improve airflow, light penetration,

Takken can be used metaphorically to describe subdivisions within organizations or systems, such as regional offices

Pronunciation: takken is pronounced [ˈtɑkən].

Etymologically, takken derives from the Dutch word tak, with the usual plural formation -en.

and
overall
tree
health.
Pruning
techniques
aim
to
remove
dead
or
crossing
branches
and
to
shape
the
crown.
The
study
of
how
branches
develop
is
part
of
plant
architecture
and
is
relevant
for
pruning,
grafting,
and
training
fruit
trees.
or
departments.
The
related
term
vertakking
refers
to
branching
or
the
formation
of
multiple
branches.