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Four yakisugi siding shiplap boards are shown pulled out of their drying rack. Each have different tonalities depending on the levels of heartwood, sapwood, earlywood, and latewood along the boards. Varying from very blonde and bright amber to a medium-dark toffee color, this image visually explains the color variation topic that the blog linked in the post goes over. Tree Anatomy, Cypress Wood, Charred Wood, Wood Siding, Wood Products, Click The Link, Anatomy, Color Variations, Blog Post

We get a lot of questions about color variation in our yakisugi siding and we recently did a deep dive into this topic to share how this richness in color happens. In our latest blog post, we take a closer look at the four key parts of wood anatomy and how they appear in sugi cypress. Click the link to learn how they contribute to the overall appearance of finished yakisugi products. https://nakamotoforestry.com/understanding-tree-anatomy-in-wood-siding-how-composition-affects-appearance/

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Stain Colors For Cypress Wood, Porch Wood Stain, Front Porch Wood, Modern Classic Living Room, Porch Wood, Coastal Plain, Cypress Wood, Coastal Modern, Classic Living Room

Cypress Taxodium distichum Other Names: Bald, red, or yellow cypress DISTRIBUTION Most cypress trees are native to the South. They are found primarily in wet, swampy areas along the Atlantic Coastal Plain from Delaware to Florida, and west along the Gulf of Mexico to the border of Texas and Mexico. Cypress also thrives along the […]

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