Western red cedar grain refers to the natural pattern and texture of the wood from the western red cedar tree, primarily found in the Pacific Northwest of North America. It typically features a straight, fine to medium texture with occasional wavy or spiral patterns, and can display a range of colors from light honey to deep reddish-brown. The grain is also known for its durability and resistance to decay, making it a popular choice for outdoor projects like decking, Fencing, and shingles. Its distinct aroma and aesthetic appeal further enhance its desirability in woodworking and construction.
Western red cedar is a natural rot resistant soft wood.
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Western red cedar is used in Australia for paneling and siding products in home decor. Much of the red cedar used in Australia is imported from the United States.
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It's waxy coating, it helps it store water. Also the fact of it height(the height of the western red cedar is 60 meters), it helps it collect lots of sunlight.
The genus and species of cedar leaves can vary depending on the type of cedar tree. For example, the Eastern Red Cedar tree's scientific name is Juniperus virginiana, while the Western Red Cedar is known as Thuja plicata.
Cedar tree (but mostly Western Red Cedar).
Western Red Cedar.
Cedar, Western Red · Cedar, Yellow · Fir, Douglas · Fir, Silver · Larch · Pine · Redwood, European
The Western Red Cedar is the official tree representing British Columbia.
Totem poles are usually made from western red cedar