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Juvenile wood

Juvenile wood is the wood formed in the early years of a tree’s growth, typically found nearer the pith. It often has different properties from mature wood (e.g., higher longitudinal shrinkage, lower stiffness in some species, and greater tendency to distort), which can make boards cut near the centre more troublesome.

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