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Support Sustainable Biodiverse Forests with SUGi SUGi Pocket Forests provide a myriad of environmental benefits, offering a natural solution that is effective and easy to implement As we restore the soil we strengthen social bonds and help each individual reconnect with Nature We create ultra-dense, biodiverse pocket forests of native species only Planting Healing Forest
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Sugi | The Wood Database (Softwood) Sugi is a commercially important softwood species within Japan, and is commercially grown for many construction purposes According to legend, in the early 1600s there was a feudal lord in Japan who was too poor to donate a stone or bronze lantern at the funeral of the deceased shogun
Sugi and Hinoki: Japan’s Principal Lumber Species There are a few dozen primary lumber species grown in the northern hemisphere, and two are indigenous to Japan: sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) and hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa) In this article, we will delve into the characteristics, applications, and cultural significance of these sacred softwoods
What is Sugi How Does it Compare to Western Red Cedar? Sugi is a large evergreen coniferous tree native to Japan and is highly valued for its wood, which possesses various desirable qualities Sugi wood is renowned for its straight grain and exceptional durability It has a pale yellow to light brown color, often with subtle reddish tones
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Sugi - Kalama Hardwoods Sugi, Japanese Cedar, often called Sugi pine, is an aromatic softwood native to Japan The sapwood is white or yellow, with reddish brown heartwood The wood is light (specific gravity 41) It has strength properties similar to western red cedar, and is suitable for aromatic drawer linings
SUGi – EVM - Elise Van Middelem SUGi creates green infrastructure and reimagines the urban experience Their signature strategy for building biodiversity, climate resilience and wellbeing is based on the proven Miyawaki Method of planting ultra-dense, biodiverse forests of native species only