Earlywood is the lighter, softer layer of a tree's annual growth ring, formed during the rapid growth of spring. Its porous structure makes it ideal for lightweight lumber, paper production, and veneers. Woodworkers, carpenters, and paper manufacturers benefit from its easy workability and cost-efficiency, while foresters use it to gauge tree health and growth rates.
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