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White Pine is a very stable wood. It doesn’t shrink or swell significantly with changes in humidity, and it warps less than other species. Because it's very plentiful, Pine is an eco-friendly choice and generally affordable. Pine is commonly used for exterior log siding, log railings, and paneling and flooring. We also feature reclaimed pine flooring that is salvaged from a grain elevator built in 1887.
- Color: Pine is light in color - a honey-toned with occasional reddish streaks. Exposure to sunlight can cause it to darken.
- Grain: Pine is a moderately soft and light-weight wood. It has a subtle, uniform, straight-grain.
- Growing Patterns: Pine (genus Pinus) is one of America's abundant tree species, covering more than 35% of the total acreage in the U.S. It grows to an average height of 100-160 feet, and a diameter of 2-4 feet.
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