western red cedar
Western red cedar is a type of tree native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. It is known for its tall, straight trunk and can grow up to 200 feet high. The tree has a distinctive reddish-brown color and a pleasant aroma, which makes it popular for various uses.
The wood of the western red cedar is highly valued for its natural resistance to decay and insects. This makes it an excellent choice for outdoor projects, such as decks, fences, and shingles. Its lightweight and easy-to-work-with nature also contribute to its popularity among builders and craftsmen.