8"x8"x9" norfolk island pine
norfolk pine is a softer yet beautiful species. naturally a white color with reds and purples around the branches. after the tree has been cut down we like to let the logs sit for a few months, the greens and blues you see in the wood are a natural fungus that grows when the tree is in the first stage of decay which leaves “flame” patterns. norfolk pine is a favorite among many woodworkers and turners for its easy workability and its beauty
norfolk pine is a softer yet beautiful species. naturally a white color with reds and purples around the branches. after the tree has been cut down we like to let the logs sit for a few months, the greens and blues you see in the wood are a natural fungus that grows when the tree is in the first stage of decay which leaves “flame” patterns. norfolk pine is a favorite among many woodworkers and turners for its easy workability and its beauty
norfolk pine is a softer yet beautiful species. naturally a white color with reds and purples around the branches. after the tree has been cut down we like to let the logs sit for a few months, the greens and blues you see in the wood are a natural fungus that grows when the tree is in the first stage of decay which leaves “flame” patterns. norfolk pine is a favorite among many woodworkers and turners for its easy workability and its beauty