From its bark and heartwood, Redwood get its common name. A remarkable resistance to fungal disease and insect infestation can be attained due to the presence of chemicals in the leaves, branches and bark. The property of holding large quantity of water in its bark protects Redwood from naturally occurring fires. Redwoods are not just trees but also a part of complex communities of living things interacting with their environment. Some of the common uses of Redwood include beams, decking, trim, exterior furniture, veneer, construction lumber, and posts. Other uses include making musical instruments and other small speciality items. Order today!
*Lumber trees
Regular • Dying • Dead • Evergreen • Jungle • Achey • Oak • Willow • Teak • Mature juniper • Maple • Hollow • Mahogany • Arctic pine • Yew • Magic • Redwood
*Fruit trees
Apple • Banana • Orange • Curry • Pineapple • Papaya • Palm
*Quest trees
Dramen • Dream • Swaying • White • Windswept
*Other trees
Calquat • Fyburglars • Golden Apple • Grand • Gourd • Leafy palm • Meat • Nice • Undead • Sapling • Scrapey • Spirit • Sq'irk • Strong • Sulliuscep • Wintumber • Witchwood • Young