From mature trees ready for harvest.

Our Domestic Species

Domestic species are determined by our location in California

A common question we get is; how do we dye the woods we use? The answer: we don’t, nature provides all the beautiful color we need.

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Hickory

Scientific Name: Carya spp.

Distribution: as many as 12 species of hickory are native to the United States, 4 species in Mexico, 2 species in Canada and 5 to 6 species in China, Indochina and India.

 

Hard Maple

Scientific Name: Acer saccharum

Distribution: It is native to the hardwood forests of eastern Canada, from Nova Scotia west through southern Quebec, central and southern Ontario to southeastern Manitoba around Lake of the Woods, and northcentral and northeastern United States, from Minnesota eastward to Maine and southward to northern Virginia, Tennessee and Missouri.

 

Cherry

Scientific Name: Prunus serotina

Distribution: Predominantly found in the Eastern United States, it has also been found in Mexico and Belize.

 

Walnut

Scientific Name: Juglans nigra

Distribution: North America