Rosewood trees can grow between 50 to 80 feet tall on average, with some species reaching up to 130 feet in height.
Rosewood primarily comes from trees in the Dalbergia genus, such as Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) or Indian rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia). These trees are known for their dense and beautifully patterned wood that is prized for its use in high-end furniture and musical instruments.
There are numerous types of vegetation that grow in Brazil. These include myriad palms, ceiba trees, water lilies, rubber trees, orchids, rosewood, lianas, various fruit trees, and many more.
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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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No. Cambodia is a tropical country, so oak trees do not grow there, since they need a temperate climate.
No they dont it will only grow up there of it has been brought from a different state or country
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