Wood and Forest
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mouth, who cultiva
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us refers to the cone, or strobile, fr
bi
w best in Michigan, Wi
s in whorls, cleans poorly; bark, dark gray, divided by deep longitudinal fissures
olor, sap-wood, nearly white; non-porous; rings, fine but distinct; gra
e
medium (55th in this list); elasticity, medium (47th in this list); soft (57th in this list); shrinkage 3 p
es and other carpentry, pattern
er in price. Its uses are due to its uniform grain, on account of which it i
, magnified 3
ection,
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