Wood - Specimen details
| Catalogue Number: 33631 | |||||
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Plant Name | 208.00 PINACEAE Pseudotsuga taxifolia | Entry Book Number | 73.1912 | |
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| Iso Country | United Kingdom | TDWG Region | United Kingdom | ||
| Parts Held | Wood | Geography Description | Great Britain, Surrey, Kew | ||
| Uses | Wood Use: MATERIALS - Wood User: Man | TDWG use | MATERIALS - Wood | ||
| Storage | Woods size D | Related Items | |||
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| Notes: | Label source: Also called 'Columbian Pine' (U.K.) 'Oregon Pine' (U.S.A.) Native to Western North America: the Kew flagstaff illustrates the dimensions it may attain: fast growing and now much planted in Britain. Wood rather similar to Scots pine: incline, d to split on nailing: used for general construction work, joinery, plywood, panelling etc. Weight 33lb/cu.ft. | ||||