Also known as Gonco Alves, Tigerwood (US) and Zebrawood (UK), Jobillo is a member of ...
View DetailsAlso known as Rowan in some parts of the world, mountain ash are often planted ...
View DetailsLighter and softer than it cousin, the yellow birch, the wood of paper birch is ...
View DetailsNative to tropical South America, particularly Brazil and Bolivia, Pau Ferro is also known as ...
View DetailsLike the wood from many orchard trees, plum is exceptionally beautiful but not available commercially ...
View DetailsAlso known as Amaranth, the heart wood is brown when first cut but turns a ...
View DetailsQuina is also known as Argentine Sandalwood, and locally as Cascarilla. It is distributed from ...
View DetailsSimilar in appearance to hard maple, red maple tends to have a grey cast and ...
View DetailsShedua is a tropical hardwood that is native to western Africa. It is a moderately ...
View DetailsNot often available commercially, stag horn sumac is plentiful in southern Ontario and is easily ...
View DetailsWhite ash were once a major component of many hardwood forests and city neighbourhoods across ...
View DetailsOften bearing a strong resemblance to hard maple, the wood from yellow birch is hard ...
View DetailsAlso known as Zebrawood, Zebrano comes from western Africa, most commonly Gabon and Cameroon. Zebrano ...
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