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Lawson Cypress
POC
Description:

Grade :D-Clear

Surface Processing :Rough Lumber/ Surfaced Four Sides (S4S)

Area : America

  • Lawson Cypress Characteristic
  • Lawson Cypress Specifications
  • Lawson Cypress Applications
  • American Lawson Cypress, scientific name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, also known as POC (Port-Orford-cedar), American Arborvitae, Lawson Arborvitae, American White Cedar, Lawson White Cedar, Lawson Arborvitae.
    Lawson Cypress grows along the Pacific coast from northwest California to northwest Oregon, at elevations of 1,500-2,000 meters.
    Lawson Cypress is commonly found on slopes or in valleys, primarily in marshy terrain with undulating topography. The color is pale yellow-brown, with a fine texture and straight grain similar to Taiwan Cypress, emitting a faint lemon scent.

    Chamaecyparis, commonly known as cypress, is a genus in the cypress family (Cupressaceae). In academic terms, true Arborvitae species belong to the Chamaecyparis genus. Trees in this genus are tall, large, long-lived, slow-growing, and distributed in three regions: North America, Japan, and Taiwan.


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  • Lawson Cypress Specifications

  • Lawson Arborvitae, belonging to the genus Chamaecyparis, possesses rich fragrance, excellent insect-repellent properties, and resistance to decay, making it highly economically valuable. Lawson Cypress is used for timber construction, furniture, bonsai, essential oils, and other purposes.

    Temple Columns
    Due to its resemblance in texture and fragrance to the favored Hinoki cypress in Japan, American Chamaecyparis wood has long been used for temple columns in Japan.

    Dock and Maritime Industry
    With superior bending and compressive strength as well as resistance to decay, Lawson Cypress is commonly used in dock and shipbuilding industries abroad.

    Indoor Furniture
    Because of its fine grain, visual appeal, and stability, American Chamaecyparis is also utilized for indoor and outdoor flooring, wooden furniture, door and window frames, and related interior decoration materials.

     
  • Lawson Cypress Characteristic

    American Lawson Cypress, scientific name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, also known as POC (Port-Orford-cedar), American Arborvitae, Lawson Arborvitae, American White Cedar, Lawson White Cedar, Lawson Arborvitae.
    Lawson Cypress grows along the Pacific coast from northwest California to northwest Oregon, at elevations of 1,500-2,000 meters.
    Lawson Cypress is commonly found on slopes or in valleys, primarily in marshy terrain with undulating topography. The color is pale yellow-brown, with a fine texture and straight grain similar to Taiwan Cypress, emitting a faint lemon scent.

    Chamaecyparis, commonly known as cypress, is a genus in the cypress family (Cupressaceae). In academic terms, true Arborvitae species belong to the Chamaecyparis genus. Trees in this genus are tall, large, long-lived, slow-growing, and distributed in three regions: North America, Japan, and Taiwan.


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  • Lawson Cypress Specifications

    Lawson Cypress Specifications

  • Lawson Cypress Applications
    Lawson Arborvitae, belonging to the genus Chamaecyparis, possesses rich fragrance, excellent insect-repellent properties, and resistance to decay, making it highly economically valuable. Lawson Cypress is used for timber construction, furniture, bonsai, essential oils, and other purposes.

    Temple Columns
    Due to its resemblance in texture and fragrance to the favored Hinoki cypress in Japan, American Chamaecyparis wood has long been used for temple columns in Japan.

    Dock and Maritime Industry
    With superior bending and compressive strength as well as resistance to decay, Lawson Cypress is commonly used in dock and shipbuilding industries abroad.

    Indoor Furniture
    Because of its fine grain, visual appeal, and stability, American Chamaecyparis is also utilized for indoor and outdoor flooring, wooden furniture, door and window frames, and related interior decoration materials.

     
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