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![]() ![]() ![]() | Planetree, Quartered Description: Planetree is a highly decorative wood with broad medullary rays and a light reddish brown color similar to American Red Sycamore. It has broad rays throughout and characteristics that vary from a tight flake to cluster and burl patterns. Sometimes called European Lacewood, these trees are often found in parks and restaurants as shade trees. Applications: Alternatives: Other Names: Source: |
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