What tree does Greenheart wood come from?

What tree does Greenheart wood come from?

Chlorocardium Rodiei
More About Greenheart Wood The greenheart tree (Chlorocardium Rodiei) is native to Guyana and Suriname in South America. The natural habitat of the tree is rainforest and it’s mainly commercially sourced from Guyana.

How hard is Greenheart wood?

Greenheart lumber is somewhat difficult to work with because of the density of the wood. Similar to other tropical lumber species Greenheart can be difficult to glue because of the natural oils present in the wood. DURABILITY. Greenheart is a very durable lumber which is also resistant to almost all insect attacks.

What is Greenheart used for?

Greenheart wood is used worldwide in applications such as construction of edifices and boats, and as pilings for wharves, docks and bridges. The wood of the Greenheart tree is widely sought for construction projects in parts of the Caribbean, where wood-ants are a problem for conventional pinewood construction.

What is greenheart wood?

Greenheart is an extremely dense durable timber which is often used in heavy duty, marine and freshwater construction. Alongside Teak, Greenheart, is one of the few timbers which has a long lifespan when used in marine environments making it perfect for outdoor use and boat building.

What is the rarest wood?

Agar Wood. Agarwood is famous for the tea, oil, and perfume that it produces. It’s hefty price tag is thanks to its incredibly high demand and extreme rarity – it’s one of the rarest trees in the world.

Where can I get greenheart timber in the UK?

Greenheart is available FSC certified or EUTR compliant. Ryder Services can deliver Greenheart timber throughout the UK and Europe from our various depots. Ryder Services supply and deliver various other species of hardwood and marine timbers at very competitive prices.

What kind of wood is used for Greenheart piling?

Greenheart Piling is made from Greenheart wood — a durable tropical hardwood found only in the rainforest of Guyana. Greenheart wood is used in the most extreme conditions, making it the timber of choice for both salt water and fresh water applications.

What can you do with green heart wood?

Greenheart can be specially milled for your desired project. This superior timber has been engineered and used in many projects such as fender systems, lock gates, framing, decking and pilings. See our Green Heart Piles page for information on using greenheart for marine pilings.

Why are greenheart hardwoods good for the environment?

One of the most amazing attributes of tropical hardwood (especially greenheart), is its resistance to decay and unwanted pests. Marine borers, termites and other wood-eating insects avoid attacking Greenheart because of its hardness and naturally produced oils. The dense properties of tropical hardwood also help increase the longevity of the wood.

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