Tulip Wood
Wood Species:Tulip
Latin name:Liriodendron tulipifera
Characteristics:
There are more than 600 species of oak growing in the Northern hemisphere; the most common species are
sourced in Europe, North America and Japan. All oak species are strong, hard, heavy and dense with very
close grain and, due to their high tannin content, they are very resistant to insect and fungal infestations.
Sustainability:
Although Brazilian Tulipwood is not evaluated on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, it is listed on CITES appendix II under the genus-wide restriction on all Dalbergia species—which also includes finished products made of the wood
Tulip Wood
Wood Species:Tulip
Latin name:Liriodendron tulipifera
Characteristics:
There are more than 600 species of oak growing in the Northern hemisphere; the most common species are sourced in Europe, North America and Japan. All oak species are strong, hard, heavy and dense with very close grain and, due to their high tannin content, they are very resistant to insect and fungal infestations.
Sustainability:
Although Brazilian Tulipwood is not evaluated on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, it is listed on CITES appendix II under the genus-wide restriction on all Dalbergia species—which also includes finished productsmade of the wood