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The Secret Life of Wood: Formation and Its Value for Botanical Collections

The Economic Botanist8 hours ago4 days ago09 mins

The article is about how wood is formed, what makes it unique, how we can read tree rings to find a tree’s age, and why wood matters in economic botany collections. “Wood is not just a material—it is the story of a tree’s life, written in rings and fibers that we can read if we…

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