Plywood Species Guide
Douglas Fir Plywood (DFP/FIR)
Canadian Softwood Plywood (CSP/SPF)
Aspen/Poplar Plywood


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Douglas Fir Plywood (DFP/FIR)

Western White Pine

Habitat:

Western white pine thrives in a variety of environments, ranging from peat bogs to dry, sandy, or rocky soil. It does best on sites that are rich in nutrients and well drained, in moist valleys and on gentle northern slopes.

Uses of Western White Pine:

The wood is ideal for carving because of its fine grain and uniform texture. It is also prized for special construction purposes, pattern making and furniture.