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- Company Name : Nanjing Dimac Wood Industry Co., Ltd.
- Tel : 86-25-52199981-801
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- Address : Jiangsu,NANJING,997# Jinbo Road, Jiangning District
- Country/Region : China
- Zip : 211100
Natural Engineered wood Ash flooring
Natural Engineered Ash flooring:1.leading manufacturer2.long lasting good looks 3.natural feeling
Dimac ash engineered wood flooring,has a light natural colour which varies from almost pure white to grey and the flooring is graded accordingly.
Ash is a British wood and as such will not feel out of place in your home.
The Ash was called by Gilpin "the Venus of the woods" and is one of the more important of our forest trees.
It is truly indigenous to Great Britain and throughout the most part of Europe and North America.
With the Privets, Olives and Lilacs, the Ashes form the small order Oleacea, a group of trees and shrubs
with their leaves in opposite pairs, and with the parts of the flower in whorls of four or two.
The Ash often reaches heights between seventy and ninety feet, with a girth often as much as twenty feet.
It grows best in moist situations in rich soils and when crowded, will form a trunk free of branches to a great height.
When standing alone it grows large limbs, which divide into numerous branches so as to form a spreading head,
whilst in old trees, especially when growing on rocky slopes, the branches acquire a downward sweep.
It may be merely rounded in outline or drawn up to some height, and the green of the foliage is somewhat dull and monotonous
when viewed closely; but it is the transparency of the tree, and the play of light through its entire leafage, that give its chief charm to the Ash.
The wood of the Ash is a greyish-white throughout, the sap-wood being used along with the more central portions, an advantage peculiar to but few species.
It is more flexible than that of any other European tree, and its value is increased by rapid growth.
Few trees become useful so soon. The tree of lives to an age of several hundred years but can be most profitably felled at from eighty to a hundred years old. For smaller wood it is, of course, largely treated as coppice. The roots and knotty parts of the stem are valued by cabinet-makers, and were, according to Evelyn, known as "green ebony."
Natural Engineered wood Ash flooring