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Rosewood trees typically take several decades to reach maturity, with some species requiring 30 to 50 years or more before they can be harvested for timber. Factors such as the specific species, environmental conditions, and cultivation practices can influence growth rates. In general, the slower growth of rosewood contributes to its high value and rarity. Conservation efforts are essential, as many rosewood species are threatened due to overharvesting.

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