trästammar
Trästammar is the plural term for tree trunks, the main above-ground axis of a tree that supports the crown and links roots with the branches. The trunk consists of outer bark, inner bark (phloem), cambium, and wood (xylem). The xylem is divided into sapwood, which conducts water and minerals and remains living for a period, and heartwood, which is typically denser and provides structural support but is less active in transport. Growth rings in the xylem reflect annual growth in temperate climates; in tropical species rings may be indistinct or absent.
Anatomy and morphology influence function and appearance. The trunk provides structural stability to withstand gravity and
In forestry and arboriculture, trunk diameter is a key metric, often measured as diameter at breast height
Ecologically, large trunks store carbon, influence microhabitats, and provide nesting and foraging sites for numerous organisms.