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Siberian Larch Tree
Siberian Larch is a coniferous softwood but sheds its needle leaves in the winter season like deciduous trees much like Bald Cypress trees in the Southeastern U.S...
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Environment
Introducing Siberian Larch into the U.S. deck market will help reduce pressure on tree species that are less sustainable such as those coming from the delicate South American Rainforests.
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Uses
Siberian Larch is available in 1x6, 5/4x6, and 2x6 for deck materials...
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Grades
Because of its unlikely distribution techniques and relative newness to the U.S. market there are some inconsistencies in how it is graded and where it is available...
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Siberian Larch
For centuries, Siberian Larch has been a preferred material for construction in many parts of the world. Due to proximity, Europeans have been able to take advantage of this material. Architects in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Austria, and Japan are specifying the use of larch in the construction of residential homes and commercial spaces.
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