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- Trees with a thick canopy are likely to blow off more than ones with a porous canopy, says environmentalist Pradip Krishen
- As water table shrinks in cities, it has become critical to plant trees that survive naturally
- It is important to plant native trees — ones that have adapted to a particular kind of soil
- Brittle trees that lack elasticity, such as gulmohar, are easy casualty
- Paving trees with concrete up to the trunk causes their surface roots to wither away
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