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The heartwood is light brown to yellow brown and darkens later. Narrow-ringed, i.e. close-grown, very light-colored wood is given preference for veneer. Winter felling and intensive log protection are necessary. Origin: Europe Range: One of the most frequent species of tree in European forests, occurs mostly as pedunculate or sessile oak. The most...
Juglans regiaThis exquisite wood has a saturated, grey-brown to chocolate or even reddish brown color, with a large area of sapwood, which is generally harmonized through steaming. The color-contrasting rings endow it with a remarkable flowery or striped texture. Pronounced, nearly black stripes guarantee almost endless variations in the look of the cut...
The wood of the Service Tree (Sorbus tomminalis) belongs to the so-called Wildobsthölzern - it is reddish, delicately gefladert and of a uniform structure. The Service Tree has been one of the most sought-after and highest-paid wood species since the 1980s. Predominantly found in: Europe
The larch (Larix decidua) is particularly appealing due to the alternation of light earlywood and darker latewood zones, sharply demarcated on both sides. It is reddish brown and honey yellow. Predominantly found in: Europe
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