NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES
Softwoods are coniferous trees, also known as evergreen trees, which retain their needles throughout the year. North American softwoods are widely used in various industries, including construction, woodworking, and the production of paper and pulp. They are rich in softwood resources, with vast forests of coniferous trees such as pine, spruce, fir, cedar, and hemlock. Softwood lumber, especially varieties like Douglas fir and southern yellow pine, is commonly used for framing in construction due to its strength and cost-effectiveness.
- Species: Spruce, Fir, Pine, Cedar
- Origin: Canada, Sweden,Finland, Germany,New Zealand,Austria
- Klin dried whitewood, furniture grade, all sides planned available.
- Usage : General construction purpose, furniture manufacturing, pallets.
EUROPEAN SPECIES
European softwood refers to softwood species that are native to various countries in Europe. The region is rich in coniferous trees, and European softwoods are highly valued for their quality,
versatility, and sustainable sourcing. Common European softwood species include spruce, pine, fir, larch, and Scots pine, each with unique characteristics and uses.European softwoods are
known for their high quality and excellent workability, making them preferred materials for construction, joinery, and woodworking projects.
versatility, and sustainable sourcing. Common European softwood species include spruce, pine, fir, larch, and Scots pine, each with unique characteristics and uses.European softwoods are
known for their high quality and excellent workability, making them preferred materials for construction, joinery, and woodworking projects.
- Species:Spruce, Fir, Pine
- Origin : Romania, Russia, Austria
- Klin dried whitewood, furniture grade, all sides planned available.
- Usage : General construction purpose, furniture manufacturing, pallets.