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The ship's knees were hand-cut from local Port Orford cedar roots.
The only place to sleep is in the master bedroom suite, with its spalike bathroom of Port Orford cedar.
A walnut and Port Orford cedar Renovo wooden bike leaning against tree.
The wing struts made of Port Orford cedar had functional airfoil shapes to assist with lift.
Port Orford cedar (also known as Lawson's Cypress) and myrtlewood are important export products.
The national forest is home to some stands of old growth, including Port Orford cedar and Douglas fir in the Copper Salmon area.
The most common types of trees include tanoak, Douglas fir, big-leaf maple, Port Orford cedar, and Oregon myrtle.
Lawson's Cypress (also known as Port Orford Cedar, Chamaecypraris lawsoniana) occurs throughout the range west of the summit.
Honduras mahogany was used for built-in interior cabinetry, Port Orford Cedar trimmed the lower floor walls with the balance of wall woodwork being clear redwood.
Another species of Phytophthora, whose origins remain mysterious, showed up in native forests in the 1950's, attacking the roots of Port Orford cedars.
Siskiyou National Forest has posted precautions for persons entering areas with Port Orford Cedar populations ([1]).
However several species of fir, pine, and cedar can be found, including a few endemic species, such as the Port Orford Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana).
It was during this time that Port Orford would become a shipping port for local Port Orford Cedar.
Protected species in the region include Port Orford cedar, Marbled Murrelets and Northern Spotted Owls.
"This is all Port Orford cedar, which is really rare," Mr. Tompkins said, pointing out the door frames, wainscotting and trim in his second-floor bedroom.
The current patient roster includes white pines, beeches, ashes, butternuts, Eastern hemlocks and Port Orford cedars, as well as the newly designated national tree, the oak.
Rooms in the Spinks House were built primarily with plaster walls adorned sparingly with redwood and some Port Orford Cedar facia boards.
Lumber ships loaded with whole-log loads of the region's prized Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock and Port Orford Cedar timber were a common site at the docks.
It is made of Port Orford cedar, a rare, fragrant wood used for temple building in Japan, and its simply proportioned design welcomes Buddhists of all denominations as well as guests.
The Siskiyou Wilderness contains a diverse collection of conifer species including rarities such as Alaska cedar, Port Orford cedar, and the Klamath Mountain endemic Brewer Spruce.
The ecoregion includes several endemic or near-endemic species, such as Port Orford cedar or Lawson's Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana), Foxtail Pine (Pinus balfouriana spp.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana is a cypress in the genus Chamaecyparis, family Cupressaceae, known by the name Lawson Cypress in the horticultural trade, or Port Orford cedar in its native range.
Rooms in the Gamble House were built using multiple kinds of wood; the teak, maple, oak, Port Orford Cedar, and mahogany surfaces are placed in sequences to bring out contrasts of color, tone and grain.
The lower Rogue passes through the Southern Oregon Coast Range, where forests include Douglas-fir, western hemlock, tanoak, Port Orford cedar, and western redcedar, and at lower elevations Sitka spruce.