Are growth hackers really fast growing?

What trees tell us about growth strategy

At one end of the spectrum are species that adopt resource acquisition strategies that allow for rapid resource capture and growth rates, typically characterized by thin, short-lived leaves of high quality, and dominant in highly productive environments. At the other end of the spectrum are species with a conservative resource-use strategy, typically with long-lived, high-density leaves with low nitrogen concentrations, and common in low productivity environments or nutrient-limited soils

Leaf traits of African woody savanna species across climate and soil fertility gradients: evidence for conservative versus acquisitive resource-use strategies