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  2. Chamaecyparis thyoides - Wikipedia

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    White cedar lumber has also been used in boat construction, but this requires much older, larger trees. North Carolina is the greatest producer of lumber for boat construction because it has the greatest number of old-growth C. thyoides forests.

  3. Thuja occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Thuja occidentalis, also known as northern white-cedar, [1] eastern white-cedar, [2] or arborvitae, [2] [3] is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae, which is native to eastern Canada and much of the north-central and northeastern United States. [3] [4] It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant.

  4. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    Tropical plywood is superior to softwood plywood due to its density, strength, evenness of layers, and high quality. It is usually sold at a premium in many markets if manufactured with high standards. Tropical plywood is widely used in the UK, Japan, United States, Taiwan, Korea, Dubai, and other countries worldwide.

  5. Wood - Wikipedia

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    Incense Cedar Calocedrus decurrens: Green 350 21.7 43 Incense Cedar Calocedrus decurrens: 12.00% 370 35.9 55 Northern White Cedar Thuja occidentalis: Green 290 13.7 29 Northern White Cedar Thuja occidentalis: 12.00% 310 27.3 45 Port Orford Cedar Chamaecyparis lawsoniana: Green 390 21.6 45 Port Orford Cedar Chamaecyparis lawsoniana: 12.00% 430 ...

  6. List of woods - Wikipedia

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    White pine. Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) Western white pine (Pinus monticola) Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) Southern yellow pine. Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) Pitch pine (Pinus rigida) Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) Red cedar Eastern red cedar, (Juniperus virginiana) Western red cedar (Thuja plicata)

  7. Wood shingle - Wikipedia

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    In North America shakes are typically made from California redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), western red cedar (Thuja plicata), [5] and Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides), while in Scandinavia and Central Europe they are more commonly made from pine (Pinus sylvestris) and local variations of spruce (Picea).