A single large tree can yield lumber worth as much as $30,000.
The tree also yields many types of food.
As is often the case with grapevines, the old trees yield the best fruit.
The trees yield a hard wood, useful in construction.
The gum is drained from cuts in the bark, and an individual tree will yield 200 to 300 grams.
The leaves and tree yield an aromatic oil, used to flavor the bay water of commerce.
Each tree yields about 1% oil by weight of wood.
Possibly that tree would yield a raft just barely able to float Data across the lake.
In the South Pacific, the trees yield 50 to 150 fruits per year.
The plan's original 100-foot-tall white pine trees, they said, have yielded to another configuration.