Not great for sawing into planks, but they work just fine to make paper and agglomerate.
are you saying you’re willing to cut these majestic fellas down??
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Jayjader@jlai.lu 6 months ago
There was a big storm around 2009 in the south west of France (where there are a lot of pine tree plantations); an entire generation of trees ended up looking like this.
Basically, strong continuous winds flatten very young trees without killing them. They then keep growing, with a permanent kink in trunk, near the base such as these. Not great for sawing into planks, but they work just fine to make paper and agglomerate.
It’s incredible how resilient trees are!
Not great for sawing into planks, but they work just fine to make paper and agglomerate.
are you saying you’re willing to cut these majestic fellas down??
Assman@sh.itjust.works 6 months ago
That’s what happened to Chuck Berry