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birch |
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brazilian cherry |
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cherry black |
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cypress australian |
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douglas fir |
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heart pine antique |
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hickory pecan |
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jarrah |
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mahogany santos |
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maple sugar hard |
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merbau |
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mesquite |
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oak red |
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oak white |
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padauk african |
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pine southern yellow |
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teak thai/burmese |
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walnut american black |
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Pine Southern Yellow |
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COLOR:
Heartwood varies from light yellow/orange to reddish
brown or yellowish brown; sapwood is light tan to
yellowish white.
GRAIN: Closed, with high
figuring; patterns range from clear to knotty
VARIATIONS WITHIN SPECIES AND GRADES:
Longleaf pine (P. palustris),
shortleaf pine (P.echinata), loblolly pine (P. taeda),
slash pine (P. elliottu). All have many of the same
characteristics as Douglas fir. Old-growth lumber in
these varieties has substantially higher density and is
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