Oregon myrtlewood possesses a wide variety of beautiful colors and grain patterns and is noted by many as being one of the world s most beautiful woods.
Is myrtle a hardwood.
It is endemic to the california floristic province it is the sole species in the genus umbellularia.
Myrtle is a treasure from the coastal forests of the american northwest.
As a multi trunked hardwood tree sometimes grown for its highly decorative wood california.
No other hardwood can match the beauty of myrtlewood grain or its variety of colors.
Although severe reactions are quite uncommon myrtle has been reported to be a skin irritant as well as a sensitizer.
Myrtle beach hardwood flooring.
Our myrtlewood is sourced from the southern oregon coast and comes from our network of small mills.
Available in a variety of species and finishes hardwood flooring is as adaptable to your space as you need it to be.
Hardwood floors offer a luxurious look combined with durability that will leave you with a beautiful floor for years to come.
We stock the hardwood in 4 4 5 4 and 6 4 in random lengths and widths and can custom mill it for your unique projects.
Per board foot prices are among the highest.
See the articles wood allergies and toxicity and wood dust safety for more information.
Oregon woodworkers have developed a small cottage industry making handcrafted myrtlewood products and gifts for visitors and residents of the area.
4 4 through 6 4 hardwood lumber.
The tree was formerly known as oreodaphne californica.
Myrtle myrtus communis is a small leaved aromatic evergreen shrub native to the mediterranean.
It is a hardwood which takes many finishes well.
Oregon myrtlewood became popular for making gift items back in the early 1900 s.
In yuki it is called pōl cum ōl.
The color of the wood is often influenced by the minerals.
The best hardwood floors are made from durable hard species like oak maple and cherry.
3 though 6 solid and engineered flooring character grade.
Its color is not found in any other wood ranging from light tan to deep golden brown from shades of gray to black sometimes with hints of red blue and green.
Oregon myrtlewood became popular for making gift items back in the early 1900 s.
It is a hardwood which takes many finishes well.
Occasionally available as smaller lumber or veneer.
With over 100 species of domestic and exotic hardwood lumber in stock hearne hardwoods is one of the largest specialty lumberyards in the world.
The wood of the myrtle is exceptionally dense and fine grained.
Our products include logs live edge boards lumber guitar parts veneer flooring and much more.