Western Red Cedar (Thuja Plicata) is a species from the western part of North America, prevalent in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest. It is known for its towering height, longevity, and distinctive reddish-brown heartwood. The heartwood of Western Red Cedar is highly valued for its durability, natural resistance to decay, and beautiful reddish-brown color. It has beautiful grain and uniform texture. The wood is lightweight, yet exceptionally strong, making it a preferred choice for various outdoor applications, including siding, decking, fencing, and shingles. It is also commonly used for indoor applications such as paneling, trim, and furniture.
The Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga Menziesii) is a coniferous tree native to western North America, particularly prevalent along the Pacific Coast from British Columbia to California. Douglas Fir is highly valued for its strength, durability and versatility. It is extensively used in construction for lumber, windows, doors, veneer, flooring and furniture.
Western Hemlock (Tsuga Heterophylla) is a species of coniferous tree from the western regions of North America, particularly the coastal areas of British Columbia. Western Hemlock lumber is valued for its consistent colouring, grain, and strength making it suitable for a variety of construction purposes.
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