Incidentally, its wood is very brittle. Tree branches break off so
easily.
Craig Gilbert wrote:
> Some discussions on the Georgia Land Stewardship list have addressed
> this tree native to China with a deep tap root, pounds of leaves, and
> a life of some 10 years to have a viable timber product. Previous
> Sanet posts have mentioned its ability to aid in reclaiming sites of
> hog waste. The issue of introducing the species to this area with out
> understanding its impact on the balance of our eco system was
> raised.Is there a useful insight as to introducing yet another foreign
> plant into our region (Southeast)? Does anyone know of potential
> problems with this tree? Thank you Incidentally see the Georgia Land
> Stewardship Assoc.. site athttp://www.pd.org/~glsa/
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Incidentally, its wood is very brittle. Tree branches break off so easily.
Craig Gilbert wrote:
Some discussions on the Georgia Land Stewardship list have addressed this tree native to China with a deep tap root, pounds of leaves, and a life of some 10 years to have a viable timber product. Previous Sanet posts have mentioned its ability to aid in reclaiming sites of hog waste. The issue of introducing the species to this area with out understanding its impact on the balance of our eco system was raised.Is there a useful insight as to introducing yet another foreign plant into our region (Southeast)? Does anyone know of potential problems with this tree? Thank you Incidentally see the Georgia Land Stewardship Assoc.. site athttp://www.pd.org/~glsa/
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