 Did you know ...
... that managed forests, thanks to their high proportion of young, strong, growing trees, enable CO2 to be extracted?
... that an old, unmanaged forest produces as much CO2 through processes of decomposition and decay as it stores, and that therefore an unmanaged forest contributes nothing to reducing global CO2?
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Myrtle BurlTrade name:Pepperwood, Laurel Origin:North America (Pacific coast of the U.S. from Oregon to Southern California) Color:The tuber varies from yellowish to dark brown. Characteristics:The root grain is formed where the lower trunk begins. There are two types of veneer: dark brown with heart, yellowish without heart. Application:Myrtle is one of the most expensive types of wood from the U.S., is used as upmarket wood veneer for fixtures and interior decoration, for car interiors, for furniture making and inlays. |
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