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  1. Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) Common Name(s): Madrone, Pacific Madrone. Scientific Name: Arbutus menziesii. Distribution: Western coast of North America. Tree Size: 50-80 ft (15-24 m) tall, 2-3 ft (.6-1.0 m) trunk diameter. Average Dried Weight: 50 lbs/ft 3 (795 kg/m 3) Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC):.58, .79. Janka Hardness: 1,460 lb f (6,490 N)

  2. Pacific madrone is a broadleaved evergreen tree and a member of the heath family (Ericaceae). It is distinguished by its smooth trunk, orange-red deciduous bark, white flowers, and red berries. Size, Longevity, and Form. Pacific madrones attain heights of 80 to 125 ft and diameters of 24 to 48 in.

  3. Arbutus menziesii or Pacific madrone (commonly madrone or madrona in the United States and arbutus in Canada), is a species of broadleaf evergreen tree in the family Ericaceae. It has waxy foliage, a contorted growth habit, and flaky bark.

  4. www.woodmagazine.com › materials-guide › lumberMadrone - Wood

    3 de abr. de 2024 · In rugged mountain terrain madrone may only reach shrub size. In rich soil among the redwoods, the tree may attain 100-foot heights and diameters of 2-4'. Just like the early explorers of the Pacific Coast, you won't have difficulty picking out madrone from the other forest trees. Unless you discover a very old, graying tree, its bark will be ...

  5. Madrone trees typically grow to between 50-80 feet in height and are very dense. This rare wood is highly prized for its use in veneer, turned objects, and other small specialty objects. It’s quite expensive, with burl veneer being the most costly.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2021 · The Pacific madrone reproduces vegetatively more than by seed. After a disturbance, like fire, burls at the base of the tree produce root crown sprouts, forming a multi-trunked tree. Bees and possibly hummingbirds pollinate its flowers.

  7. canadianwoodworking.com › woods › woods-to-know-madroneMadrone | Canadian Woodworking

    19 de jul. de 2022 · Madrone is a tree with a distinctive appearance. The bark is an orange-red, which in mature trees peels away in papery pieces revealing a greenish-silver colour underneath. The leaves are a contrasting waxy green, and in the fall, the trees produce dark red berries which are an important food source for many species of animals.