Sr.No. | Wood Names | Pictures of Different Types of Wood | Detail of Different Types of Wood |
1 | Whitewood, European | | - Whitewood is found in Europe, the Baltic states, and the Russian commonwealth It’s a commercial grouping of white to pale yellowish-brown softwoods, commonly used for construction, joinery, and flooring.
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2 | Western Red Cedar | | - Western Red Cedar is mostly found in North America and is a reddish-brown softwood, used for roofing shingles, exterior cladding, and greenhouses.
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3 | Western Hemlock | | - Western Hemlock wood are mainly found in North America and are pale brown softwood, used for construction and joinery.
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4 | Walnut Wood | | - Walnut wood has occasional waves and curls and rich dark tones that are created through a combination of rich dark heartwood and creamy brown sapwood.
- It comes up with varying grain patterns.
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5 | Utile Wood | | - Utile woods are majorly grown in West Africa.
- It has color reddish-brown hardwood, used for interior and exterior joinery, furniture, and cabinetwork.
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6 | Teak Wood | | - Teak wood is found in Burma and Thailand and has been extensively planted elsewhere.
- It has major color golden-brown hardwood, sometimes with dark markings that are used for furniture, interior, and exterior joinery.
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7 | Southern Yellow Pine | | - It is generally southern yellow pine used for interior and exterior construction as it’s easy to work and finishes well. It has very few defects.
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8 | Sitka Spruce Wood | | - This type of wood comes up with a close and straight-grained wood with a high strength-to-weight ratio.
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9 | Sapele Wood | | - This is mostly found and grown in South East Asia and is a medium reddish-brown hardwood with a marked stripe figure, used for interior joinery, furniture, and flooring.
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10 | Redwood, European | | - Pinus sylvestris is generally found in Scandinavia, the Baltic States, and the Russian Commonwealth.
- It is also available in the UK, where it’s known as Scots pine or British pine.
- It has colored a pale yellowish-brown to red-brown softwood, commonly used for construction, joinery, and furniture.
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11 | Poplar Wood | | - Poplar wood’s color is pale, light, and very soft. It is mostly used in joinery, furniture interiors, and packing cases and for making plywood.
- It second most prior source after conifers for cellulose for pulp paper.
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12 | Pitch Pine Wood | | - A Central American softwood pine has better strength and durability compared to most pines.
- The commercial graded pitch pine is used for constructional work.
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13 | Pine Wood | | - Pinewood is a cheaper and more readily available alternative to traditional hardwoods.
- It is one type of pale wood that can range from yellow to almost red in appearance.
- Pinewood is highly susceptible to wear and denting, especially in high-traffic areas.
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14 | Opepe Wood | | Opepe wood is found in West Africa. It has the color yellow to orange-yellow hardwood, used for heavy construction, marine, and freshwater construction, and for exterior joinery and flooring. |
15 | Okoume Wood | | - This is only found in the forests of Gabon. Okoume wood is softwood and has color salmon pink in color with a fibrous texture and an irregular grain that looks like light mahogany.
- Okoume trees mainly produce cylindrical logs, which are suitable for slicing and peeling and is mainly used to make veneer sheet.
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16 | Oak, European Wood | | - It is majorly grown in Europe and is a yellowish-brown hardwood used for furniture, interior, and exterior joinery, flooring, barrels, and fencing.
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17 | Oak Wood | | - This is traditionally used first choice construction timber. It mainly straight-grained and Colors range from light to medium brown.
- Sometimes, it is called red oak because its autumnal foliage has more flecks and a defined grained finish. Oakwood is heavy, hard-wearing, and very strong.
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18 | Meranti Wood | | - This is a mixed-species grouping of the Shorea genus that’s grown in South East Asia.
- Commercially, meranti woods are grouped according to their color and density.
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19 | Maple Wood | | - It is generally straight-grained and is characterized by irregular patterning, which can include fiddle back and bird’s eye patterns.
- It comes up with light brown heartwood color and thin white sapwood that can be tinged with reddish-brown.Maple wood is very strong, heavy, and has a high resistance to knocks.
- After stained, it has a light, almost translucent appearance. maple is found in Canada is one of the hardest species
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20 | Ligneous Wood | | - The ligneous wood materials are bagasse, bamboo, cereal straw, and flax or hemp shives.
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21 | Khaya Wood | | - Khaya wood is also known as West African mahogany, it’s slightly lighter in weight than Brazilian mahogany but normally has a coarser texture.
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22 | Iroko Wood | | - Iroko wood trees mostly grew in West Africa. It has the color yellow-brown hardwood with a grain that’s irregular and interlocked.
- Iroko wood is mostly utilized for interior and exterior joinery and for construction work. A cheaper alternative to teak.
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23 | Greenheart Wood | | - The Greenheart is grown and found in Guyana.
- It has color dense yellow or olive green to brown hardwood used for heavy construction such as bridges, marine, and freshwater construction.
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24 | European Beech | | - European Beech is a very Important type of wood.
- It is generally grown in Europe and is a white to pale brown color hardwood, used for furniture, interior joinery, and flooring.
- It can be used for plywood.
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25 | Elm Wood | | - It is one of hardwood and grain similar to or even exceeding that of oak.
- It is found in a variety of colors and tones from cream to dark brown and its grain is equally diverse, ranging from straight to wavy.
- Characteristically, the elm comes up with incorporates knots and burrs.
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26 | Douglas fir Wood | | - Douglas fir wood is grown in North America and the UK.
- It generally has a light reddish-brown color with softwood, used for construction, interior, and exterior joinery, and in plywood. It is very strong compared to weight.
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27 | Danta Wood | | - The danta wood comes up with fine grain mostly interlocked with mahogany red heartwood and lighter sapwood.
- It’s a hard and strong wearing surface. It is mostly used for high-quality joinery, cabinetwork, benchtops, boat components, decking, and interior and exterior applications.
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28 | Dahoma Wood | | - Dahoma wood generally has coarse interlocked grain, yellowish-brown streaky heartwood, and pale sapwood.
- It is one of hard timber mostly for exterior use, such as exterior structural timbers, mining timbers, marine work, sleepers, outdoor furniture, decking and so on.
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29 | Conifer Wood | | - Wood cut out from Coniferous or cone-bearing trees are known as conifers. Generally, these trees are evergreen, the trees have needle-like leaves and produce softwood timber.
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30 | Cherry Wood | | - Cherry wood has color reddish-brown and it comes up with straight-grained wood that may contain pith flecks and small gum pockets that create random patterning.
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31 | Celtis Wood | | - A celtis wood is a straight-grained but sometimes interlocked wood. It comes up with yellowish-grey heartwood and sapwood and fine texture with a slightly lustrous look.
- It is majorly utilized for interior joinery and trim, flooring, moldings, veneer, plywood, handles, and some furniture.
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32 | Cedar Wood | | - It is one of the major used lightweight softwood.
- It can be useful in construction work. Cedarwood is proven durable with straight gain.
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33 | Brazilian Mahogany Wood | | - Brazilian mahogany is denser than many African mahoganies.
- It can be used for making boats and different construction work utilization.
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34 | Beech Wood | | - Beechwood is one of the hard durable wood that is found in its natural form comes in a variety of warm, soft honey tones.
- Sometimes, beech has been treated at high temperatures to create a unique red color.
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35 | Bamboo Wood | | - It generally has a rich golden colour that’s very hard-wearing.
- As bamboo is impervious to moisture, it can be used in conjunction with the ornamental part of a water feature or for flooring in bathrooms, conservatories, and other wet areas.
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36 | Balsa Wood | | - However, balsa wood is one of the softest and lightest weight timbers, it is a hardwood.
- Balsa is mainly used for heat, sound, and vibration insulation and for model making.
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37 | Ash Wood | | - Ashwood one type of light wood and it offers distinctive luster when polished.
- Its structure almost open grain and is reasonably hard wearing. This type of wood can be stained to almost any color.
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38 | Akasa Wood | | - Its types of heartwood and sapwood. Which is straight-grained grey-brown color.
- It is mainly utilized in interior joinery, light structural work, flooring, utility furniture, veneer for plywood and turnery.
- An Akasa wood is general utility interior wood.
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