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Radiata pine is a type of softwood. it is grown in:

-Australia

-Chile

-new Zeeland

-united states

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Where is radiate pine grown in Australia?

Radiata, hoop, and slash pine are grown in plantations along Australia's eastern seaboard, mostly amid less productive bushland. By 2003 there were over 716,500 ha of Radiata pine in Australia.


Is radiata pine a strong wood?

Radiata pine is a very strong wood maybe the strongest wood.


What is the texture in radiata pine?

The texture of radiata pine is fine but uneven. 2011/04/11


Why is Radiata Pine considered a renewable resource?

Radiata Pine, a variety of pine tree, is renewable in the sense that you can grow more of them.


What does radiata pine mean?

Pinus radiata is commonly known as the Monteray pine. Radiata simply means spreading from or arranged around a common centre.


What country does radiata pine come from?

Pinus radiata is known as the Monterey Pine it is a native of California.


What color is radiata pine?

it is black like timothy samuels massive black dick


Is a pine tree a hardwood or softwood?

Softwood.In Australia radiata pine (Pinus radiata, or Monterey pine in its native California) is a popular plantation softwood tree.


Does a radiata pine tree loose its leaves in autumn?

Pinus radiata the Monterey Pine is evergreen so if it is losing its needles completely you have a problem.


Is radiata pine real or fake?

its fake


What is the scientific name for the Radiata Pine tree?

The name would be Pinus radiata. Family: Pinaceae.


What country is Radiata pine?

Pinus Radiata or Monterey pine is native to the coast of California where it is an endangered species. It is grown in New Zealand for wood and forms most of the Kiangaroa forest the largest artificial or human planted forest in the world. It also grows wild in some parts of New Zealand where it is an invasive tree and has become a pest species. It is also grown in Australia and Chile.