Research on Tulip Trees has identified a novel wood structure with significant carbon capture potential, suggesting their use ...
Discover a groundbreaking third category of wood – midwood – that could play a crucial role in absorbing rising carbon ...
In addition to continued efforts in that direction, finding ways to capture the carbon produced is the next best thing. There ...
For as long as scientists have studied trees, we have categorized them into two types based on the sort of wood they make.
This wood is part of tulip trees, which are relatives of magnolia trees. They can grow 100 feet (meters) or more, and they are neither hardwood nor softwood, but something else entirely. This unique ...
The Forestry Division of the Arkansas Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for a program focused on providing ...
Tulip trees have a category-busting wood structure unlike anything scientists have seen before. Although more research is needed, this could enable them to store carbon more efficiently than other ...
Anthony, who studied at the prestigious Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, brings over 18 years of experience as Estate Manager at Hall Place and Gardens, Bexley. During the walk, he’ll share ...
The City of Concord and the Creation Care team at All Saints’ Episcopal Church are once again partnering with the Arbor Day ...
For as long as scientists have studied trees, we have categorised them into two types based on the sort of wood they make.
Trees are natural carbon sinks. This means they absorb huge amounts of CO₂ from the air and store it in their wood. The tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), also known as the yellow poplar, is a top ...