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Alaskan Cedar found
only on the Pacific
coast
of
North America, this yellow cedar is the hardest known
cedar in the world. Prized
by boat builders it has exceptional resistance to weather
and insects as well as easy workability.
Its durability and
ease of tooling makes it readily adaptable for the
construction and finishing of homes, schools, factories,
churches, recreational centers and a variety of commercial
and industrial uses.
It grows in a band
from Southern Alaska to Southern Oregon. It is one
of the slowest growing trees in North America and includes
trees that are 700 -1200 years old. |
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Galyon Lumber Products
supplies the following
species: |