• jol
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    1 month ago

    Most are wrong then. If you can make toothpicks out of it, it’s a tree.

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      You can make toothpicks out of anything if you’re willing to find a hard bit in it that can be sharpened or whittled.

      Holds up a chicken. Behold! A tree!

    • flora_explora@beehaw.org
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      Nope, that’s not how the definition of a tree works. Look at swednek’s definition in the comments: it is a woody trunk with branches. There are many other plants you could make toothpicks out of (e.g. that are woody) that aren’t trees. For example, shrubs and lianas.