Plywood is not a type of tree; it is a manufactured wood product made from thin layers of wood veneer glued together. The trees used to produce plywood, such as poplar, birch, and pine, vary in growth rates. Generally, fast-growing species are preferred for plywood production as they can be harvested more quickly, while slower-growing species may take longer to mature but can provide high-quality wood.
The Yew. Taxus baccatta is a fairly slow growing tree.
The Yew. Taxus baccatta is a fairly slow growing tree.
single-tree cutting
Poplar wood comes from the poplar tree, which is part of the populus genus. Poplar trees are native to North America, Europe, and some parts of Asia. They are fast-growing and commonly used for making furniture, cabinetry, and plywood.
is it the willow -
Pacific yews, it is a very slow growing tree.
ostrich tree only found in the north east of Africa in a small village called oopadyrA just east of the coast near south Africa so go on a plane and if you find one of the trees you get 2 hundred pounds i swear i did it
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mahogany tree
A dead tree..
any sort of tree-generally the fast growing trees
Not necessarily. A tree sloth moves slower than a slow, slow walk while a cheetah can run as fast as 60 miles per hour. That's as fast as your car moves while driving down the highway. Most mammals are somewhat fast moving.