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Larch Wood Logs: An Overview
ARA TIMBER & WOOD PRODUCTS proudly supplies top-grade Larch Wood logs with on-time, worldwide port delivery and wholesale rates. Larch has multiple species. European Larch, also called Common Larch, is native to Central Europe and features moderate hardness (740 lbf) and durability. The yellow, reddish brown heartwood of Larch has straight grain and is easy to work with. Typical applications for Larch logs include construction, veneer, flooring, boatbuilding, utility poles, and fence posts.
Larch Wood Logs Wholesale – Top Quality, Custom Size, Fast Global Shipping
For reliable bulk import of authentic Larch Wood logs, ARA TIMBER & WOOD PRODUCTS is your go-to destination. We provide Larch logs in various sizes as well as customizable options, suited for both large-scale and niche woodworking projects. With years of experience in African wood exports, we guarantee premium-quality wood, fair pricing, and a smooth shipping experience to any international port. Visit our website to browse our 70+ timber species and order Larch Wood logs online from wherever you are.
About Larch Wood
The two popular species of Larch are almost similar in terms of appearance and physical properties. European Larch, also known as Common Larch, is a commercial timber found in Central Europe. Larch trees are about 85-150 ft (25-45 m) tall and have a 2-3 ft (.6-1 m) trunk diameter. The wood is moderately heavy with an average dried weight of 575 kg/m3. It’s quite strong and moderately durable. Both types of Larch show basic resistance to decay and can be used for outdoor applications with proper treatment and care.
European Larch and Western Larch look practically similar, with grain pattern being the only difference. Both types have yellow to medium reddish brown heartwood with exciting grain patterns. While the grain in Western Larch is usually straight, European Larch sometimes depicts a spiralled pattern, which is more common in flatsawn sections. Both have a medium to fine texture. Larch wood is generally easy to work with both hands and machines. The presence of oils in the wood can sometimes create trouble.
Depending on the availability, the price of Larch timber is moderate in native regions. The wood is commonly used for construction, veneer, plywood particleboard, beams, flooring, paper, and outdoor construction.

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