crown
The upper part of a tree — the mass of branches, twigs, and foliage that extends above the main trunk. The crown is the tree's solar collector, its interface with light and air. Crown shape varies dramatically by species and growing conditions: open-grown trees have wide, spreading crowns; forest trees competing for light grow narrow, reaching upward.
Etymology
Old French corone, from Latin corona, a wreath, a garland. The crown of a tree is the garland at its top.
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