bamboo
Normally fast growing cheap woods, these are normally soft and easy to work. Pine is a prime example
Yes, it is one of the most reliable fast growing company
Tulip Poplar trees are fast-growing trees but do not have the common problems of most fast-growing trees, such as a short lifespan and weak wood. The average lifespan of a Tulip Poplar is 200 - 300 years. However, I have read elsewhere that it can live much longer.
Growing Fast - 1917 was released on: USA: 15 August 1917
They can't chuck wood
err, wood?
real fast boys real fast
its growing at about 2% every year
Uganda has the fastest growing population.
treeculture
Plywood is not made from a single type of tree but rather from multiple species of trees, many of which are fast-growing, such as poplar, pine, and eucalyptus. These species are often cultivated in managed forests specifically for plywood production, allowing for quicker harvesting cycles. In contrast, some hardwood species used in plywood may take longer to grow. Overall, the fast growth of the selected species contributes to the efficient production of plywood.
The only fast growing and non-rare plants that I know of are simple bean plants such as lima beans. You can get them at any nearby store, so they can be considered non-rare. They are fast-growing as well.