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Mikael Grut has written: 'Pinus radiata: growth and economics' -- subject(s): Growth, Pine, Pinus radiata
The name would be Pinus radiata. Family: Pinaceae.
Peter B. Lavery has written: 'Plantation forestry with Pinus radiata' -- subject(s): Pinus radiata, Tree farms
Pinus radiata is commonly known as the Monteray pine. Radiata simply means spreading from or arranged around a common centre.
They are grown in Karlgoolie and in Margaret River
Pinus radiata the Monterey Pine is evergreen so if it is losing its needles completely you have a problem.
plywood is something companies make so you would have to know what the plywood was made from and then find out what the genus and species name for that is
Softwood.In Australia radiata pine (Pinus radiata, or Monterey pine in its native California) is a popular plantation softwood tree.
Pinus Radiata is the scientific name for the Monterey pine, a species of pine tree native to California but widely grown in other regions for timber production. It is known for its fast growth and adaptability to various soil and climate conditions.
Radiata pine is not considered a strong wood compared to hardwoods like oak or maple. It is a softwood that is commonly used for construction and furniture making due to its affordability and ease of working with tools.
Today, Pinus Radiata is very common, though Douglas Fir is used in the south. In earlier times, kauri, totara, and rimu were often used.
Radiata pine is native to California in the United States and has been widely planted in countries like New Zealand, Australia, and Chile for commercial forestry purposes.