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Acer is a genus of trees commonly known as Maple. Most of these sharp leaved trees are native to Asia, Europe, northern Africa and North America. Sugar Maple wood, often known as 'hard maple', is eg. the wood of choice for bowling pins, bowling alley lanes, pool cue shafts and butchers blocks.
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Southern Yellow Pine describes a group of treespecies which are classified as yellow pine, and native to the southeastern United States. There are several varieties such as longleaf-, shortleaf, loblolly- and slash pine. These are all considered important timber trees, and are easily recognized by their very long needles and deeply ridged bark.
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Radiata also known as Radiata Pine is a species of pine native to the Central Coast of California. The needles are bright green, in clusters of three, long and with a blunt tip. The bark is fissured and dark grey to brown. Radiata is used in house construction.
 
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