Yellowheart, also known as Pau Amarello or Amarillo in Central America, is a vibrant and distinct hardwood hailing from Brazil. This remarkable timber reaches towering heights of 100-130 feet with trunk diameters of
Goncalo Alves, also known as Tigerwood, Jobillo, Muiracatiara, or Zebrawood in Central America, is a distinguished hardwood originating from Mexico down to Brazil. This wood is celebrated for its durability and eye-catching appearance,
Spanish Cedar, known scientifically as Cedrela odorata, is a valued wood native to Central and South America and the Caribbean, with some growth on plantations. This timber, reaching 65-100 feet in height and
South American Mahogany, scientifically known as Swietenia Macrophylla, is renowned for its beautiful heartwood that spans a range of light to dark reddish-brown colors. With a straight to interlocked grain and a medium
Santos Mahogany, also known as Cabreuva or Balsamo, is a highly valued hardwood native to Southern Mexico and Central and South America. This durable wood is sought after for its striking appearance and