Timber in the landscape.
Timber vs hardwood.
Softwoods have a wide range of applications and are found in building components e g windows doors furniture medium density fiberboard mdf paper christmas trees and much more.
Rubberwood is a low cost light tropical hardwood timber.
The rubber tree gets its name from the commercially harvested milky latex it exudes when cut.
Choosing the right timber for the right landscape use is unbelievably confusing.
In many aspects it is comparable to teak.
The main difference between timber and wood is that the timber is a wood that has been processed into beams and planks and wood is a fibrous material from trees of other plants.
We explore the differences between the two woods and alternatives allowing you to understand the differences and choose the right timber.
Rubberwood is derived from the rubber tree.
Rubberwood is a whitish lumber that gradually fades to a light brown.
Timber was one of the first building materials used by man.
The wrong timber choice can lead to a failed landscape in less than 10 years by todd layt.
About 80 of all timber comes from softwood.
Did you know only sapwood can be treated correctly to withstand outdoor use but still much of the timber that is treated is.
In general hardwood comes from deciduous tree s which lose their leaves annually.
Softwood and hardwood are distinguished in nature in terms of their reproduction rather than their end appearance and attributes.
This latex is used to make rubber.