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Aug 7, 2015 1:43 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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It's a fallacy to think that the wood of a tree should be more resistant to breakdown than the bark that protects it.

Tulip trees do have soft wood, but while flexible, it is still strong enough to hold up the tree! There are many examples trees whose wood rots, and often leaves the outer collar of decay resistant bark behind. Did you ever make a candle from a hollowed out birch branch?
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