No, lumber is produced from trees. Lumber is not a specific tree or plant.
a photosynthesis plant
no they dont
A commodity is any item which can fufuill a market desire or need. Lumber is considered a commodity because it can be bought and sold to fufill a desire or need in the economy.
Small slits or holes are poked in lumber when it is incised. It is done before treating the lumber with chemicals. Some lumber does not require incising. Lumber that doesn't require incising are Southern softwoods. Incising does effect the ultimate strength of the lumber, but not by much, say 2 to 5%. It is still considered a good trade off if the lumber is having additional value added treatments.
Yes, a shrub is considered to be a plant. Anything that has stems is considered to be a plant.
yes the plant stem is considered an organ of the plant.
The plant considered to be in season during Christmas is the Poinsetta.
A salubrious plant is considered
The pine tree provides most of the soft wood lumber for construction. This wood is cheap and plentiful and the trees grow back quite quickly.
The pine tree provides most of the soft wood lumber for construction. This wood is cheap and plentiful and the trees grow back quite quickly.
The pine tree provides most of the soft wood lumber for construction. This wood is cheap and plentiful and the trees grow back quite quickly.
Yes, a plant is flowers, vegetable plants, and trees. So yes a plant is sorta considered a tree.