Douglas fir

3.5 usd/kg
Circularity potential
Very high
Strength
High
Production energy
Ultra low
Stiffness
Medium
Embodied CO2
Ultra low
Density
Low

Douglas fir, also called Oregon pine, is an evergreen conifer like pine and spruce that yields a slightly superior softwood timber. It is grown across the northern and southern hemispheres and readily available from certified sources. Old growth Douglas fir has been heavily depleted and new timber typically comes from plantations, such as from North and South America, Europe, New Zealand and Australia.


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