Tree categories are lumped into two types.
This discovery was made while examining samples from a wide assortment of trees under an electron microscope.
It is also cultivated as an ornamental tree in Europe and North America.
The size of tiny structures in the cells of tulip trees makes them neither hardwoods nor softwoods.© Jan J Lyczakowski and Raymond Wightman
This might help explain why Tulip Trees are highly effective at carbon storage.
The tulip trees evolved to grow quickly, capturing and storing large amounts of carbon while doing so.
Tulip Trees may end up being useful for carbon capture plantations.
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