From the beginning to the middle of the 19th century, Silver Oak was planted in many countries with subtropical or tropical high attitude climates as this species not only grows well but also is highly compa tible with other plants. Mainly planted as shade tree in tea and coffee plantations. Trees reach heights of up to 30 m with diameters up to 80 cm. Silver Oak was imported to India in the thirties of the past century and today mainly grows there in the lower Himalayan regions as well as in the billy parts of southern India, i.e. in an altitude between 600 to 1,800 m. Popular tree for parks and avenues in India and most of the veneers are manufactured in that country.
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