 Did you know...
... that no forest is destroyed to harvest wood used for decorative purposes?
... that only a few trees have the properties necessary for their wood to be used for decorative purposes?
... that ten percent of today´s forest areas would be enough to meet the worldwide demand for timber sustainably (including paper production)?
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AAfrormosia Alder Amazakoue Amboina Burl Anigre Anigre figured Appletree Ash Ash brown Ash Burl Ayous BBamboo Beech Bete Birch Birch Burl Bird`s Eye Maple Black Cherry Black Gum Boire Bosse Brown Ash Brown Oak Bubinga Bubinga pommelé CCarolina Pine Cedar Cerejeira Cerejeira Crotch Chenchen Cherry European Chestnut Curly Maple DDibetou Douglas Fir EEast Indian Rosewood Ebony Elm Burl Elm, grey Elm, red Etimoe European Cherry European Oak European Walnut |
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