Posts Tagged: madrone
Plants with Silver Gray Foliage.
By Denise Seghesio Levine, UC Master Gardener of Napa...
Local Trees: The Pacific Madrone – Rare in Lower Bidwell Park
By Laura Lukes, UC Master Gardener of Butte County, May 17, 2019 A beautiful tree sits on...
Delight in Napa Valley's Plant Communities
One of the things I love about the Napa Valley is its sense of community. For most of us,...
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New Hardwoods Information on Website
We have added to the hardwood utilization section on the Woody Biomass Utilization website. The new information is from previous projects undertaken at the University of California Forest Products Laboratory.
California has a huge hardwood resource that is mostly underutilized. For example, in the redwood growing regions tanoak is regarded as a "weed" despite the fact that it can be cut into beautiful and versatile lumber products.
For an introduction to the issues check out the California Hardwoods: A hidden Resource video. This was professionally produced back in 1995 but the issues are still relevant today. The main hardwoods page contains copies of reports and presentations that you can download. For more in depth information the Hardwoods Handbook is available. You can download individual chapters of interest. We have also streamlined the information on the utilization of wood from trees killed by sudden oak death.
Tanoak logs
Red gum eucalyptus
Milling tanoak with a Lucas Mill