Why is it necessary for certain invasive plant species, like the eastern red cedar, to be burned after being cut down? (Site 2)
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Eastern red Cidar is one of the most commonly found trees in the Mexican gulf area.
If we cut down this tree for the wood collection purpose we have to burn it after cutting down.
Because, the leaves around this tree are like dense bush like vegetation which is very time consuming to seperate manually.
That's why we burn the leaves out to seperate the main wood log from the bushes.
But we have to perform the burning process very carefully to avoid the burning of the main wooden log.
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