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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forest tree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of tree that typically grows in a forest environment.
Example: "The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer and birds that thrive among a forest tree."
Alternatives: "a woodland tree" or "a timber tree".
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If you must have a forest tree in a small garden, Antarctic beech is a wiser choice.
For a forest tree, that is the total benefit of the tree's existence, from the standpoint of cutting CO2 levels.
It has been regarded as only a forest tree and has been neglected for other economical benefits.
During the life of a forest tree crop, large quantities of nutrients are returned to the soil in organic matter, which is, in turn, mineralized and made available for reuse by the same or the following crop.
Genetic modification would be less controversial for R. caffra since it is not a food crop but a forest tree.
Here we provide support for this hypothesis and evidence of this kind of correlated genetic effects during early domestication of a forest tree.
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P. pinaster is a forest tree species with a fragmented distribution that limits gene flow between populations and likely increase the genetic divergence between ecotypes [ 43– 43].
For example, in a forest trees fall, seeds grow, and sometimes forest fires burn it all down.
With that hope, Earth University is concentrating on a protein from a rain forest tree, Bursera simaruba, also known as gumbo-limbo.
He is transporting a tropical forest tree – Dipterocarpus alatus – that produces an oily resin used to varnish wood or waterproof boats.
Root restriction, pollution, salt and dog urine mean they have a life expectancy that is half that of a fellow forest tree.
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