Chilean Laurel Burl

Laurel grows between the 36th and 47th parallels along the Chilean coastline. It grows in the plains and only in the lower mountain regions up to a maximum altitude of approximately 2100 feet. Laurel trees can be large, reaching heights up to 120 feet and 6 feet in diameter. Burl is rare and therefore, is sought after, especially when it displays a dominant light yellow color. Besides being popular for architectural interior work and fine furniture, it has also found its way into the dashboard world along with several other species. I like this wood and wonder why it doesn't get used more often. Laurel Burl will be used as a substitute for lighter tones of Myrtle Burl. Myrtle Burl is attractive but does not typically display the dense tight eye clusters that Laurel does.

Chilean Laurel Burl

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