Why is boxwood so expensive?
Why is boxwood so expensive?
1. Because the growth rate of boxwood is very slow, a tree with a diameter of 15 centimeters has to grow for at least 150 to 200 years, so there is very little excellent raw wood, which is mainly produced in the deep mountains of Hubei, Guizhou, Sichuan and other places. There are also small-leaf boxwood producing areas in other places, such as Shuyang, Jiangsu, Henan, Hebei, Shandong and other places, but the yield is very low and it is difficult to grow into wood.
2. Because it is difficult to mine boxwood, this kind of book grows on a mountain with an altitude of 1500m to 2500m, so it is not easy to find or cut.
3. Resource information is highly concentrated and is not a professional expert, so it is difficult to find these resources.
Why is boxwood so expensive? In the final analysis, the output is low.
What is the technological value of boxwood?
1. Boxwood is the best raw material for making all kinds of handicrafts, and it is very popular in the international market. Logs of more than 15 centimeters are worth 12000-18000 yuan per ton.
2. Boxwood is also a material for making high-grade flooring, which is characterized by intensive and exquisite cleaning of arts and science, and its natural shape is enough to compare with the masterpiece of craft masters, so this kind of wood is widely used in various fields.
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