16-20in
no
yes.
You can kill a full grown cedar tree by "ringing" the tree or by cutting out a ring of bark that goes all the way around the trunk. You can also kill the tree by cutting it down or uprooting the tree.
Yes, you can build a deck around a full grown tree. Check out deckadvisor.com and look for 'the ultimate tree fort'. Shown is the deck 'Mac' built around his tree. Make sure to give growing room, 2 to 3 inches, if the tree 'is not' fully grown.
around 80kg a year for a full grown tree.
Garlon 4
You could burn it.
Since he who planted the tree will be dead before the tree is full grown he I planting the tree or those to come after him
If you mean a bonzai tree then it means that it is is tiny little tree that looks just like a full grown one
No, a full-grown tree is not an example of a leaf. A tree is a complex organism that consists of many parts, including roots, trunk, branches, and leaves. Leaves are just one component of a tree, responsible for photosynthesis and gas exchange. Therefore, while leaves are essential parts of a tree, the tree itself cannot be classified as a leaf.
A patio cannot be built around a full grown maple tree because the tree might fall on the patio. And also the roots might grow inwards of the patio.
A full grown Philippine Mahogany tree can yield around 400 to 600 board feet of lumber. The actual amount can vary depending on the size and age of the tree.