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Introduction to tree species
" About Tree Species "
DaJiao Wood has over 60 types of rare and large diameter wood materials, with tens of thousands of cubic meters of tall trees. Currently, Japanese wood is the main material,
Based on market demand, continue to expand other types of materials
Poplar

Poplar

杨木
Poplar wood is relatively light and soft, and is commonly used as a matchstick, packaging material, pulp, etc. Da Vinci's famous painting "Mona Lisa" was directly painted on poplar boards.
Liao Hui

Liao Hui

寮桧
Wood has corrosion and ant resistance, good drying condition, small shrinkage, and very high stability. The fragrance is pleasant, the color is uniform, and the texture is beautiful. Commonly used in external buildings, docks, shipbuilding, interior decoration, and finishes.
Ginkgo

Ginkgo

银杏
Ginkgo wood is not warped, cracked, or deformed. In addition, the wood grain is beautiful, easy to process, has strong adhesive force, and strong nail holding force. It can be used for building materials (ceilings), high-end furniture, craft carving (seals, wooden fish), cultural goods (chessboards, abacus beads), sports equipment, medical equipment, plaques, molds, cutting boards, etc. Ginkgo wood has good resonance, sound conduction, and elasticity, making it an ideal material for making musical instruments. Due to the long lifespan of Ginkgo biloba, the vigorous growth period of its volume can be maintained for over 100 years, and the long rotation period, it is difficult to find a precedent for afforestation in China to truly manage Ginkgo biloba wood.
Cedar

Cedar

香杉
The cedar wood is hard, dense, and has strong corrosion resistance, making it sturdy and durable. When soaking, the water emits a natural odor unique to the original wood. The cedarwood contains cedarwood alcohol, which can kill bacteria in the air and inhibit human pathogens. Cedarol has an inhibitory effect on various skin inflammations. The released cedarwood alcohol has a health effect on eliminating fatigue and relieving stress in the human body.
Maple

Maple

枫木
In the maple family, the harder tree species are called "hard maple" rather than "soft maple". Maple trees are widely distributed in North America, mainly in eastern Canada and the Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States. It is famous for producing maple syrup. The heartwood is light reddish brown, and the sapwood is white mixed with light pink. Maple wood is heavy, hard, and has strong impact resistance. Maple wood is commonly used for sports floors, bowling lanes, and snowboards.
Chestnut

Chestnut

栗木
Since the 14th century, chestnut wood has been widely used in furniture manufacturing, especially in countries in northwestern Europe. Chestnut wood, also known as golden chestnut wood, iron wood, or clear corundum, is one of the few woods that has improved in glossiness over time and has elegant and beautiful textures. Therefore, it is known as the "aristocrat of American wood" abroad. Chestnut wood furniture was found from the Tang Dynasty to the late Qing Dynasty and even the Republic of China.
Camphor wood

Camphor wood

樟木
Camphor trees are famous for their beautiful nodes, and they are also planted for their aromatic oils, which can be used in various cooking and medical applications. In addition to its medicinal value, it has been reported that the lingering odor of camphor trees can also inhibit silver discoloration and prevent moths. This wood is sometimes used for storing valuable items in tree trunks and boxes.
Oak

Oak

橡木
Oak has created rich forests and has long been widely used as furniture and building materials in European and American countries, as well as barrels for ships and wine. It is also used as a royal emblem in the UK, known as the King of the Forest, and is a symbol of strength and longevity. The main characteristic of oak is its warmth. Flat sawn oak exhibits strong textures, while quarter sawn oak presents a delicate and soft surface. In addition, quarter sawn oak has a unique medullary ray pattern, known as "tiger spots".
Fir wood

Fir wood

杉木
Cedar is an important living resource in Japan. In the Yayoi era, when there were few tools to use, cedar wood was easy to process and had excellent wood quality. In contrast to the Western "stone culture," cedar supported Japan's "wood culture," which can be said to represent Japan's wood. Cedar leaves are used for incense and resin medicine. The essential oil contained in the core material is called "woody aroma", which has a certain anti-corrosion effect and is often added to Japanese wine.
Ginkgo

Ginkgo

樱花木
The material of Japanese cherry blossom wood is heavy, hard, and has strong toughness, with almost straight and dense textures. Excellent processing and coloring properties, resulting in a glossy finish after polishing. Less deformation and good durability. Commonly used as materials for high-end furniture, musical instruments, building materials, production materials, carving materials, etc.
Aesculus

Aesculus

七叶
Seven leaf trees grow in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are usually milky white or light yellow in color and have no clear boundary with white sapwood. Its fine wood can be used for manufacturing tools and construction, while the seven leaf section is commonly used for electric guitar panels, pen blanks, and other small special turning objects.
Cypress

Cypress

桧木
Cypress is a combination of red cypress and flat cypress, belonging to the cypress family as a large tree. Survival can only be found in North America, Japan and the Ali Mountain Area of Taiwan, China, China. Due to its rich content of Fenduojing, the cyp
Beech

Beech

光叶榉
The wood grain of the beech board is clear and atmospheric, with a pagoda pattern in the core and regular long stripes on both sides. Occasionally, beech wood may exhibit rare patterns such as peony, jade, and bubble due to external pressure during natural growth or abnormal changes during long-term growth. The wood grain of the beech board is clear and atmospheric, with a pagoda pattern in the core and regular long stripes on both sides.
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