Redwoods are extremely old, tall, and very large, and are found primarily only in California.
yes that's what a lot of wood is for, houses
Redwood
There is no such thing as red deal. Perhaps what was meant is red wood, which comes from a redwood tree.
They do eat it out of desperation, but they do not like the taste so it is not preferable if there is other wood nearby
Sequoia sempervirens is the Californian Redwood. From the family of Taxodiaceae. Sequoiadendron giganteum the Big Tree or Wellingtonia. The Redwood is the tallest recorded tree but the Wellingtonia, although not as tall as the Redwood attains a greater girth i.e. the General Sherman. So take your pick.
yes that's what a lot of wood is for, houses
Sequoia is the scientific name for the redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens), a tall conifer with reddish wood, although any tree having a reddish wood may be referred to as a redwood.
No, redwood is fairly soft.
Yes, eventually redwood will rot and decay. Redwood will take longer to rot than other types of woods. If the redwood has finish put on it, the wood should last a lifetime.
PRESSURE TREATED WOOD, CEDAR, REDWOOD
Redwood
Cedar Redwood
Green Heart or Purple Heart
Western cedar.
Redwood is a natural wood. Redwood trees grow to unbelievable size. In California they have the great redwood forest where cars can actually drive through cut outs on some trees. There is also some fake redwood made from plastics or paper products but they don't have the clean smell or feel of natural redwood.
Two of the most popular wood choices are mahogany and redwood. Mahogany is superior in its ability to resist moisture, and takes well to staining. Redwood is similarly effective.
Because the wood of a Redwood tree is a 'hard' wood - unlike a Beech tree which is 'soft' wood. Hard wood is able to stand up to the weather much better - and thus is more suited to outside furniture. It's still treated with waterproof varnish though.