What wood is naturally purple?

Peltogyne, commonly known as purpleheart, violet wood, amaranth and other local names (often referencing the colour of the wood) is a genus of 23 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae; native to tropical rainforests of Central and South America; from Guerrero, Mexico, through Central America, and as far as ...
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Is purple wood rare?

Purple Heart wood, otherwise known as Amaranth, extensively grows in some parts of Central America. It is somehow rare, very durable, and resists both decay and most insect attacks, which is partly the reason why it is expensive. It is also water-resistant which is why it is often used on boat deckings and flooring.
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Is purpleheart 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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What is purple lumber?

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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Where do purple wood trees grow?

Purpleheart trees range from Southeastern Brazil to Costa Rica and even to Trinidad, but most species grow in the Amazon basin. Hence, these trees are colloquially known by quite a few names, depending on the language. These include: amaranth, violetwood, tananeo, saka, koroboreli, pau roxo, and morado.
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What tree is purple inside?

The most popular type of Peltogyne genus is Peltogyne purpurea, commonly known as purpleheart or nazareno, famous for its bright purple heartwood with dark stripes. As of today, Purpleheart trees are not commercially cultivated, and its harvest is regulated by law in Panama and Costa Rica to prevent overexploitation.
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Does purple Heart wood stay purple?

After just a few short days of exposure to air and light, the color change is abrupt. A Purple Heart project exposed to air and light will darken to a dark brown over time if kept indoors. An exterior Purple Heart project will age to a silver color, just like most other woods exposed to the outdoor elements.
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What is the rarest wood in the world?

Some woods are incredibly expensive, others unbelievably rare, but African Blackwood is a timber that satisfies both categories, renowned for its exotically dark finish, extraordinary properties and scarcity in the world.
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Why is cocobolo so expensive?

It is much harder to mill and even harder to get good undamaged straight boards so you can work with them. Hardwoods of this nature eat through expensive cutting bits in weeks, where as the same bit would last a lifetime with normal woods.
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Where does purple heart wood trees grow?

Peltogyne, commonly known as purpleheart, violet wood, amaranth and other local names (often referencing the colour of the wood) is a genus of 23 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae; native to tropical rainforests of Central and South America; from Guerrero, Mexico, through Central America, and as far as ...
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What is purple Heart timber?

Purple Heart (Peltogyne) is a South American hardwood. The timber is extremely dense and water-resistant. Purpleheart has excellent strength and is rated to be very durable. Purpleheart will age from purple to brown to a driftwood grey if left to weather.
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What is bloodwood wood?

Bloodwood is an exotic wood that is sometimes referred to as cardinal wood, for its obvious beautiful deep rose color. With age its color does darken, but not significantly so it is a great wood to use in intarsia projects. The wood is very dense, with a tight fine, mostly linear grain.
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What does zebra wood look like?

Zebrawood proper

The heartwood is a pale golden yellow, distinct from the very pale color of the sapwood and features narrow streaks of dark brown to black. Zebrawood can also be a pale brown with regular or irregular marks of dark brown in varying widths.
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Is purple Heart wood a hardwood?

More Info: Purpleheart is one of the most durable and stable species of hardwood available. Although striking in color, Purpleheart can be stained to appear more red-brown and less purple-pink. Fantastic for interior flooring, exterior decking and industrial uses.
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Is purple Heart brittle?

About Purpleheart

Purpleheart is a bit brittle and can split or crack if not pre-drilled when nailing or screwing. It finishes with a wonderful lustrous surface and is excellent for woodturning.
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Is Mahogany toxic?

Avoid using exotic woods that are toxic or endangered. Bosse, Cedar, Cocobolo, Ebony, Greenheart, Pau Ferro, and Rosewood (varying irritation levels) are toxic. Brazilwood, Ebony, Mahogany, Merbau, Monkey Puzzle, Parana Pine, Rosewood, Sapele, Teak, and Wenge are, at some level, endangered.
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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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How do I make my purple Heart more purple?

How To Make Purpleheart Very Purple
  1. finish sand your piece.
  2. wet with acetone thoroughly.
  3. set piece in full bright sun.
  4. flip piece every 30 min.
  5. re-wet with acetone each time you flip.
  6. repeat cycle for 3-4 hours.
  7. let piece rest indoors for an additional day or more before finishing. (
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Is cedar wood purple?

What Color is Cedar Wood? Most types of cedar wood are a pinkish-red color, though it can have some purple tones as well. As it ages it loses its reddish hues and becomes a silver or gray color.
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What tree has purple heartwood?

Most older Tulip poplar trees have bands of green, brown, purple or other colors in the heartwood of the tree. These colors are created when compounds known as extractives are deposited into the forming rings of heartwood.
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Is red heart wood toxic?

Allergies/Toxicity: Besides the standard health risks associated with any type of wood dust, no further health reactions have been associated with Redheart.
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What is Redheart wood?

Redheart is a dense, fine textured hardwood from Central America with a beautiful red heartwood color. As with many red colored woods, such as Padauk and Bloodwood, Redheart will oxidize to a brown color if not protected by a UV blocking finish.
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