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Wood Types
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Coniferous Diffuse Porous Ring Porous
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Conifers: radial files of cells (for most species) Note: colors are inverted! This is an x-ray!
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Conifers: radial files of cells (for most species)
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Resin ducts Tracheids Horizontal rays
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Conifers: radial files of cells (for most species)
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Southern Pines Ponderosa Pine Red Pine Yellow Pines = thick latewood Southeastern U.S. Western U.S. Northern U.S.
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Eastern White Pine Western White Pine Sugar Pine White Pines = thin latewood
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Balsam Fir White Fir Grand Fir Other Conifers (note lack of resin ducts!)
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Ring porous: large earlywood vessels
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Fibers Rays Vessels
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Chestnut and Oak Elm and Hackberry Sassafras and Black Locust Hickory and Pecan
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Oaks rarely have missing rings but they can have very compressed growth.
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Oak often exhibits an offset in the rings across rays.
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Diffuse porous: small vessels throughout
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Vessels Fibers Rays
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Sugar Maple Red Maple Dogwood
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American Holly Black Cherry Tulip-Poplar
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Staining with Phloroglucinol
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