Western Red Cedar
Western red cedar is one of the most commercially valuable species. Its exceptional working properties like natural resistance to termite, rot and decay make it an ideal choice for outdoor…
Western red cedar is one of the most commercially valuable species. Its exceptional working properties like natural resistance to termite, rot and decay make it an ideal choice for outdoor…
Southern yellow pine is a soft wood. The grain is generally straight with a fine to medium texture. The golden yellow heartwood has high resin content, giving it a distinct…
Yellow cedar, (Cupressus nootkatensis) is one of the most beautiful of America’s durable softwoods It has a fine texture and straight grain, and its nearly yellow colour silvers exquisitely upon…
Originating from western Canada, hemlock features a fine texture and a straight, uniform grain. Its light heartwood also makes it a popular choice for applications because it requires minimal bleaching.…
New Zealand Pine, also known as Pinus Radiata, is originally a native of California, excels in Southern New Zealand soils and climatic conditions. It provides a strong, economical and versatile…
Spruce (Picea abies) is uniformly-white with a golden hue and silky luster. It is able to retain its natural color for a long time. The heartwood is not distinct from…