Mountain Douglas Fir
Description
Canadian Mountain Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca):
- Originates from mountainous regions in North America, especially the Rockies and nearby areas.
- Thrives in cold and dry soils, showing resilience in tough conditions.
- Close relative of larch, with heartwood that offers good resistance to fungal decay.
- Well-suited for structural timber due to its excellent mechanical properties.
- Features an attractive reddish hue and a uniform grain, making it ideal for furniture and other interior uses.
- Used outdoors, thanks to its durability and resistance to decay.
Stock and Certification:
- Available in various grades, dimensions, and lengths.
- Stock maintained from producers in British Columbia and Alberta.
- Readily deliverable within days.
- Certified by FSC® or PEFC, ensuring sustainable sourcing.
Regional Property Variations:
- Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir has denser growth rings and higher raw density compared to Coastal Douglas-fir.
- Exhibits stronger mechanical properties, more robustness, and a more uniform wood structure.
- Visual appeal enhanced by its reddish tone.
- Comparable in durability to larch.
Additional information
Plywood Types | Hardwood, Softwood, Marine, Birch, Fire Retardant, Firmwork, Flexiply, Magply, Tongue & Groove |
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