Softwood species and value added softwood timber

South American Pine is available in a variety of species and grades, suited to a very large number of uses.

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Eucalyptus Logs

Eucalyptus is one of three similar genera that are commonly referred to as "eucalypts," the others being Corymbia and Angophora. Many, but far from all, are known as gum trees because many species exude copious sap from any break in the bark (e.g. Scribbly Gum). Read more...

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Elliotti Pine Logs

Slash pine is an evergreen conifer that has relatively long needles when compared to other pines. Needles grow in clusters of 2 – 3 and measure approximately 31 cm (12 inches) in length.Cones measure 8-16 cm (3 – 6 inches) long, and are a glossy brown color. Cone scales are thin with fine prickles. Read more...

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Southern Yellow Pine

Eucalyptus is one of three similar genera that are commonly referred to as "eucalypts," the others being Corymbia and Angophora. Many, but far from all, are known as gum trees because many species exude copious sap from any break in the bark (e.g. Scribbly Gum). Read more...

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Radiata Pine

Teak wood is species are found within annual rainfall in areas where teak grows averages 1,250-1,650 mm with a 3-5 month dry season. Now, best teak is produced from Burma, Indonesia, India. Read more...

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Elliottii Pine Lumber

Slash pines are an important source of timber in the U.S. Its strong, heavy wood is used for construction. Due to its high resin content, it is useful for producing poles, railroad ties, paper, pulp and plywood industries. Read more...

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Teak Lumber

Teak wood is species are found within annual rainfall in areas where teak grows averages 1,250-1,650 mm with a 3-5 month dry season.American countries also have hardwood which is expensive. Teak is widely preferred in furniture in Asian sub continent. Read more...