fast growing
A plant growth trait indicating rapid biomass accumulation. Fast-growing species are valued for timber, biomass, shade, and pioneer planting in succession.
Rapid growth often correlates with high light demand, efficient nutrient uptake, and prolific seed production.
Pioneer trees such as paulownia, moringa, and certain eucalyptus species can gain several meters of height per year under favorable conditions.
In cyber valley, fast growing plants serve as windbreaks, living fences, animal feed sources, and biomass for composting.
Balancing fast-growing pioneers with slow-growing climax species creates resilient, layered ecosystems over time.
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