Can you get blue wood in the US?

Blue Mahoe is one of very few woods with an overall gray heartwood appearance (in its fresh and unweathered state), and perhaps the only commercially available wood that can exhibit a bluish hue.
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Does blue wood exist?

OK, so it's not like smurf-blue, but still: Blue hardwood! It comes from Talipariti elatum, the so-called “Blue Mahoe” tree, which is native to the Caribbean and is, apparently, the national tree of Jamaica. Turns out it also grows very quickly and shows some promise for sustainable forestry.
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Is Purple Heart wood expensive?

Purpleheart is also a fairly expensive wood, which is why it is usually used in smaller-scale projects.
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What is Blue Mahoe wood?

The blue mahoe is a beautiful and durable timber that is widely used for cabinet making and also for making decorative objects such as picture frames, bowls and wood carvings. The inner bark of the tree is often referred to as Cuba bark because it was formerly used for tying bundles of Havana cigars..
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What kind of wood is naturally blue?

Blue Mahoe is one of very few woods with an overall gray heartwood appearance (in its fresh and unweathered state), and perhaps the only commercially available wood that can exhibit a bluish hue.
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Where can the Blue Mahoe be found?

The blue mahoe tree is indigenous to Jamaica, the only other country where it can be found naturally is Cuba. The "Blue" part of the name comes from the tints of blue in the wood and "Mahoe" is a Carib-Indian word. The tree is widely used furniture making and is one of Jamaica's main economic timbers.
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What is the rarest wood in the world?

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.
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What is the most expensive wood in the United States?

Its habitat is found almost exclusively in North America, more specifically on the coasts of California and Oregon.... Sequoia has attained the status of the most expensive wood in the world, costing up to €1500 per cubic metre.
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What tree is worth the most money?

An African Black Ebony tree from Gabon could be worth a million dollars, if you can find one. Due to its high value many species of Black Ebony are now extinct or on the verge of extinction. The Paulownia may currently be the world's most valuable sustainably harvested hardwood tree.
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What's the hardest wood in the United States?

What is the hardest wood in North America? Of locally available woods, Black Ironwood is typically the strongest type of wood you can find in America. It's found in Florida and has a 3,660 lbf (16,280 N) Janka rating. Other strong North American woods include species of hickory, maples, oaks, walnuts, and beeches.
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Why are houses in USA not made of concrete?

There are a few reasons why US homes are made of wood and bricks instead of concrete. The first reason is availability. The USA has vast forests to supply building materials. Second, history plays a large role in how people build their homes, as does American culture and style.
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Why are American houses made of wood not bricks?

When European colonizers first came to the United States, they opted to construct many houses and commercial buildings from wood because it was readily available. Additionally, many settlers chose wood as a building material because structures can be built more quickly than when using brick or cement.
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What is Purple Heart wood?

DESCRIPTION. Purpleheart heartwood is a deep purple-violet when freshly cut, maturing to a dark brown. The original color is restored when re-cut. Grain is straight, but often irregular, wavy and sometimes interlocked. Texture is moderate to fine.
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What is the hardest wood in the world?

1. Australian Buloke – 5,060 IBF. An ironwood tree that is native to Australia, this wood comes from a species of tree occurring across most of Eastern and Southern Australia. Known as the hardest wood in the world, this particular type has a Janka hardness of 5,060 lbf.
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What is blue lumber?

BLUWOOD is the name given to a family of wood frame building components with a proprietary factory applied, two-part coating technology.
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Is a black walnut tree worth money?

The most valuable trees I've seen in my 35-year career have been over 30 inches in diameter and larger." For example, a black walnut that is Grade A veneer at 19 inches diameter will be worth about $700 or $800. If you add another 6 inches of diameter, that price can nearly double.
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Why is koa wood so expensive?

Koa's high price results from several factors. First, it is endemic to Hawaii; it doesn't grow anywhere else in the world. Secondly, the only koa that can be harvested are the dead or decaying trees on public lands. Plantation koa is in its early stages of development and isn't much of a factor at this time.
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Is Purple Heart wood toxic?

Allergies/Toxicity: Although severe reactions are quite uncommon, purpleheart has been reported as a sensitizer. Usually most common reactions simply include eye and skin irritation, as well as nausea. See the articles Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information.
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Is there a black wood?

ebony, wood of several species of trees of the genus Diospyros (family Ebenaceae), widely distributed in the tropics. The best is very heavy, almost black, and derived from heartwood only.
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What is the most exotic wood?

THE MOST EXPENSIVE WOOD IN THE WORLD
  • Grenadil, African Blackwood. This wood is one of the most expensive on the planet. ...
  • Agar Wood. Agar wood is a valuable plant found in tropical forests of Southeast Asia. ...
  • Black wood (Ebony) ...
  • Sandalwood. ...
  • Amaranth, Purple Heart. ...
  • Dalbergia. ...
  • Bubinga. ...
  • Bocote, Cordia (Bocote, Cordia)
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Where does the Blue Mahoe tree grow?

The Blue Mahoe (Hibiscus Elatus) is the national tree of Jamaica. It is indigenous to the island and grows quite rapidly, often attaining 20m (66ft) or more in height. In wetter districts it will grow in a wide range of elevations, up to 1200m (4000 ft.) and is often used in reforestation.
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How is mahoe useful to us?

The Blue Mahoe is so beautiful and durable that it is widely used for cabinet making and also for making decorative objects such as picture frames, bowls and carving. The inner bark of the tree is often referred to as 'Cuba bark' because it was formerly used for tying bundles of Havana cigars.
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What does a Blue Mahoe tree look like?

The Blue Mahoe tree is quite attractive. Its characteristics include a straight trunk, broad green leaves and hibiscus-like flowers. This attractive hibiscus-like flower changes colour as it matures. It would go from bright yellow to orange red and then finally to crimson (which is a deep purplish red).
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