Most of the fastest growing trees are softwood. They are able to expand faster then hardwood trees. Silver maples are the fastest growing trees that I know of in Minnesota. They grow roughly 3-4 feet a year. Growing heights may vary in different areas of the world.
It really depends on the species of oak. For instance, a Scarlet Oak can grown up to two feet a year, which is very fast. On the other hand, a Bur Oak grows very slowly.
There are a lot of oak species to choose from. Off the top of my head: scarlet, willow, pin, chestnut, white, red, bur, shumard, live, sawtooth, black, and swamp oak. Each one has its own growth rate.
The fastest growing tree depends on which area you live in. Softwoods such as Western Red Cedar and White pine are considered some of the fastest growing trees.
Conditions being equal the fastest growing oak tree is the Northern Red Oak. (Quercus rubra)
An average rate that oak tress grow is 2 feet a year. It would take 10 to 15 years to reach maturity and be a grown tree.
The Empress tree is one of the fastest trees growing up to 15 feet in the first year
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Yes lemon tree wood is soft
The Kurrajong tree is made of very soft wood.
soft
Less dense wood will burn fastest, such as balsa wood. In general, the faster a tree grows, the less dense the wood from that tree will be.
soft wood
At Soft Tree and Hard wood
Hard wood
no it is a soft wood
It would be in the broad range of hard wood. Generally any slow growing tree is a hard wood.
Beavers eat mostly tree bark and the soft tissue inside of tree bark.
soft,i suppose.
wood pulp