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pilchardthecat 27-03-2008 04:36 PM

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Hello

I am considering planting a fast-growing tree which i can annually butcher with my chainsaw for the purpose of shoving it into my wood burning stove. I am led to believe this tree grows at an extraordinary rate.

Does anyone know anything about it? Does it have reasonably dense wood? (it's supposedly hardwood, although at that rate of growth i find it difficult to accept). Also i dont want to plant an invasive fast-spreading species that will upset the neighbours!

thanks in advance

symplastless 28-03-2008 02:11 AM

Royal Empress Tree
 
Good question.

If you plant it here are some planting suggestions based on tree biology.
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT20..._planting.html

Wait a year before pruning branches maintaining a symplast and fertilizing.
Mulching a great idea if done correctly.
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/M/mulch.html
Pruning help:
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/tree_pruning


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"pilchardthecat" wrote in
message ...

Hello

I am considering planting a fast-growing tree which i can annually
butcher with my chainsaw for the purpose of shoving it into my wood
burning stove. I am led to believe this tree grows at an extraordinary
rate.

Does anyone know anything about it? Does it have reasonably dense wood?
(it's supposedly hardwood, although at that rate of growth i find it
difficult to accept). Also i dont want to plant an invasive
fast-spreading species that will upset the neighbours!

thanks in advance




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pilchardthecat




D. Staples 28-03-2008 02:22 AM

Royal Empress Tree
 

"pilchardthecat" wrote in
message ...

Hello

I am considering planting a fast-growing tree which i can annually
butcher with my chainsaw for the purpose of shoving it into my wood
burning stove. I am led to believe this tree grows at an extraordinary
rate.

Does anyone know anything about it? Does it have reasonably dense wood?
(it's supposedly hardwood, although at that rate of growth i find it
difficult to accept). Also i dont want to plant an invasive
fast-spreading species that will upset the neighbours!


Ash might be a better choice.



Kay Lancaster 28-03-2008 02:42 AM

Royal Empress Tree
 
Does anyone know anything about it? Does it have reasonably dense wood?
(it's supposedly hardwood, although at that rate of growth i find it
difficult to accept). Also i dont want to plant an invasive
fast-spreading species that will upset the neighbours!


It's Paulownia tomentosa, It's a pretty bad weed in parts of the US, not
so bad in others.
http://nbii-nin.ciesin.columbia.edu/...do?specieId=83

It's extremely brittle wooded (I can snag a branch on a sleeve and break
it off without damaging my shirt, and the
one I've been trying to kill here (and all its nasty little offspring)
produces a wood that burns far faster on the bonfire than douglas fir or
vine maple. Looks like it's getting weedy in Germany also:
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/cens...tracts_r-t.htm

And it looks like it's escaped in Britain in at least several instances:
Hill, M., Baker, R., et al., (2005). Audit of non-native species in England.
English Nature Research Reports N° 662, English Nature.

Kay


gardenpal 28-03-2008 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by pilchardthecat (Post 781008)
Hello

I am considering planting a fast-growing tree which i can annually butcher with my chainsaw for the purpose of shoving it into my wood burning stove. I am led to believe this tree grows at an extraordinary rate.

Does anyone know anything about it? Does it have reasonably dense wood? (it's supposedly hardwood, although at that rate of growth i find it difficult to accept). Also i dont want to plant an invasive fast-spreading species that will upset the neighbours!

thanks in advance

As already suggested, ash would be a better tree choice for firewood.

J. Clarke 28-03-2008 04:31 AM

Royal Empress Tree
 
pilchardthecat wrote:
Hello

I am considering planting a fast-growing tree which i can annually
butcher with my chainsaw for the purpose of shoving it into my wood
burning stove. I am led to believe this tree grows at an
extraordinary
rate.

Does anyone know anything about it? Does it have reasonably dense
wood? (it's supposedly hardwood, although at that rate of growth i
find it difficult to accept). Also i dont want to plant an invasive
fast-spreading species that will upset the neighbours!


Hardwood != hard wood. Balsa is a hardwood. It's a taxonomic
distinction unrelated to the properties of the wood.

In any case, in some parts of the US it's considered a "noxious weed".

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