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Wood Types

Coniferous Diffuse Porous Ring Porous

Conifers: radial files of cells (for most species) Note: colors are inverted! This is an x-ray!

Conifers: radial files of cells (for most species)

Tracheids Resin ducts Horizontal rays Conifers: radial files of cells (for most species) Tracheids Resin ducts Horizontal rays

Conifers: radial files of cells (for most species)

Southern Pines Ponderosa Pine Red Pine Yellow Pines = thick latewood Southern Pines Ponderosa Pine Red Pine

White Pines = thin latewood Eastern White Pine Western White Pine Sugar Pine

Balsam Fir White Fir Grand Fir

Wood Type 1: Conifer Wood

Wood Type 1: Conifer Wood

Wood Type 1: Conifer Wood

Ring porous: large earlywood vessels

Ring porous: large earlywood vessels Fibers Rays

Chestnut and Oak Elm and Hackberry Sassafras and Black Locust Hickory and Pecan

Oaks rarely have missing rings but they can have very compressed growth.

Oak often exhibits an offset in the rings across rays.

Diffuse porous: small vessels throughout

Diffuse porous: small vessels throughout Fibers Rays

Sugar Maple Red Maple Dogwood

American Holly Black Cherry Tulip-Poplar