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So is it a gawky weed tree, a valuable resource, a striking material for environmental art, a menace?
Pine, balsam, and spruce are harvested for pulpwood, while aspen, once considered a "weed" tree, has become the preferred species for waferboard manufacturing and accounts for about seven-tenths of the commercially harvested wood in Minnesota.
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Ms. Katz continued: "It's not the weed trees we see cropping up naturally, like ailanthus and mulberry".
But the dairy barn had fallen down, weed trees had sprouted on the foundation and brambles grew everywhere.
For a young boy from Webster Avenue, nature meant ailanthus trees, those graceful but ubiquitous "Jersey weed" trees that sprout in vacant lots and under highway overpasses.
Mr. Prezorski added, "You couldn't see the mountains, but I knew if we removed some scrub and weed trees, they would be there".
But what Ziska observed in his urban plots was ecology on amphetamines, a nearly completed succession to trees by the end of five years, with a domination by invasive weed trees of the most troublesome sort: ailanthus, Norway maples and mulberries.
Weeds poke through the sidewalk, twirl through the charred hulks of abandoned homes and factories and ascend, in creepy majesty, to towering heights as weed trees (that's what the city maintenance workers call them) in the vacant lots that pockmark seemingly every other street.
A mobile harvester for utilization of weed, trees and residues.
Now he smelled like wet soil, crabgrass and other weeds, tree barks and insect carcasses, like his lakeside garden.
Outside maintenance such as grass cutting, weeding, tree trimming, window washing and leaf collecting are all tasks that the apartment building supervisor would be expected to handle.
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