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Below is a non-exhaustive list of the tropical hardwood species we supply. If you already know which exotic species you need, begin by
submiting your request.
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Pink-colored, but darkens to a pale red brown
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Pink when freshly cut, darkening to a reddish-brown, with pale goldern-brown zones, on exposure
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Vivid reddish orange color that changes to a purplish-rose colored hue
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White to pale-straw in colour with no clear distinction between sapwood and heartwood
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Pale yellow to white, while the heartwood ranges from light brown to reddish-brown
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Dark wood color Coppery brown with dark brown veins
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Creamy-white to pale-straw in colour
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Coarse textured wood with a very tight interlocked grain
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Heartwood can be yellow-brown, grey-brown or light mauve
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Yellow or aureate colour which darkens with time
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Pale pinkish brown, darkening with age to a more golden to medium brown
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Red-brown with lighter red to purple veining
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Bronze orange-brown, with gum lines causing black streaks or lines
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Pale yellow with white streaks
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Grey to pale yellow or pinkish white, darkening to pale reddish brown
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Whitish to pinkish brown, sometimes with yellowish markings
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Golden-orange to brown, lighter vessel lines are conspicuous on flat saw surfaces
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Dull brown to dark purplish brown, slightly darkening upon exposure
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From pink-red to blood red and red-brown
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one of the most sensual and satisfying of hardwoods that a furniture maker can encounter
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Yellow to orangish brown; color tends to darken with age
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Brown to orange-brown with darker brown streaks
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Yellowish brown, often with a slight green tinge
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Medium to dark reddish brown or purplish brown
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From a pink-brown when fresh cut to deep red-brown
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Yellowish brown to reddish brown
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Light golden-yellow with narrow veining streaks of dark brown to almost black