How do trees decide when and where their branches grow?

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How do trees decide when and where their branches grow?

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As mentioned by others, hormones. The lead of a certain growth, like the top of the tree or the tip of the branch, it produces a hormone that hinders growth of new branches. When it has grown far enough from where a new branch would sprout, the concentration of that hormone is low and as such less effective, eventually low enough fow a branch to grow.

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