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Definition of sapwood in English: sapwoodnounˈsapwʊdˈsæpˌwʊd mass nounThe soft outer layers of recently formed wood between the heartwood and the bark, containing the functioning vascular tissue. Example sentencesExamples - Redwood beauty is typified by rich cinnamon-colored heartwood, cream-colored sapwood, distinctive grain and performance that keeps projects looking good for years.
- The sapwood is light brown and the heartwood is dark brown.
- Choose Construction Common or Deck Common redwood, grades with pleasing blends of heartwood and sapwood, for a long-lasting and economical deck.
- The lighter colored sapwood will deteriorate just as quickly as pine or spruce.
- Old wood cut open reveals dead sapwood extending from an old pruning wound, the point of entry of the fungus.
- Those results suggested that sapwood respiration was not limited by sapwood quantity alone, but by other factors, such as frequency, vitality, and content of the sapwood parenchyma.
- In hardwoods especially, the heartwood coloration is preferred and the sometimes lighter sapwood may be considered a defect and discarded.
- The relative amounts of heartwood and sapwood in a flooring batch may affect the way it accepts stain and finish and, therefore, the finished appearance of the floor.
- Construction Common, Deck Common, Merchantable Heart and Merchantable are knotty garden grades of redwood and offer a colorful mix of sapwood and heartwood.
- A further measure to avoid violent movement in the final carved sculpture is to remove the heartwood from the log, since it shrinks at a different rate from the outer sapwood.
- They're a nice, knot-free heartwood, meaning that there's no outer layer of sapwood on it.
- Throughout the growing season, hollow vessels in a tree's sapwood, or xylem, conduct water and nutrients up from the roots to the leaves.
- A construction common, which contains some sapwood, is ideal for the deck boards.
- The first synthetic vanillin was produced by German chemists in 1874 from coniferin, the glucoside found in the sapwood of certain conifers.
- The beetles lay their eggs in trees and the resulting larvae bore into the wood, feeding on the tree's cambium, sapwood, and heartwood and impeding the movement of water and nutrients through the tree.
- The sapwood, frequently 3 to 4 inches thick, is white with a reddish tinge.
- His saplings were all sapwood, which bends much differently from the heartwood that makes up the majority of the old bows.
- The square-edge diagonal board sheathing that seems so fabulous in memory is now grown so fast and harvested so young it is sapwood all the way through.
- The fluted trunk is sprouting tufts of grass and although still covered in bark, the sapwood underneath is mush.
- This freestanding bench uses Construction Common or Deck Common redwood grades that have a pleasing mix of heartwood and sapwood.
Definition of sapwood in US English: sapwoodnounˈsæpˌwʊdˈsapˌwo͝od The soft outer layers of recently formed wood between the heartwood and the bark, containing the functioning vascular tissue. Example sentencesExamples - Construction Common, Deck Common, Merchantable Heart and Merchantable are knotty garden grades of redwood and offer a colorful mix of sapwood and heartwood.
- In hardwoods especially, the heartwood coloration is preferred and the sometimes lighter sapwood may be considered a defect and discarded.
- The square-edge diagonal board sheathing that seems so fabulous in memory is now grown so fast and harvested so young it is sapwood all the way through.
- A further measure to avoid violent movement in the final carved sculpture is to remove the heartwood from the log, since it shrinks at a different rate from the outer sapwood.
- This freestanding bench uses Construction Common or Deck Common redwood grades that have a pleasing mix of heartwood and sapwood.
- Those results suggested that sapwood respiration was not limited by sapwood quantity alone, but by other factors, such as frequency, vitality, and content of the sapwood parenchyma.
- They're a nice, knot-free heartwood, meaning that there's no outer layer of sapwood on it.
- The sapwood, frequently 3 to 4 inches thick, is white with a reddish tinge.
- His saplings were all sapwood, which bends much differently from the heartwood that makes up the majority of the old bows.
- The fluted trunk is sprouting tufts of grass and although still covered in bark, the sapwood underneath is mush.
- The sapwood is light brown and the heartwood is dark brown.
- Choose Construction Common or Deck Common redwood, grades with pleasing blends of heartwood and sapwood, for a long-lasting and economical deck.
- A construction common, which contains some sapwood, is ideal for the deck boards.
- The relative amounts of heartwood and sapwood in a flooring batch may affect the way it accepts stain and finish and, therefore, the finished appearance of the floor.
- Throughout the growing season, hollow vessels in a tree's sapwood, or xylem, conduct water and nutrients up from the roots to the leaves.
- Redwood beauty is typified by rich cinnamon-colored heartwood, cream-colored sapwood, distinctive grain and performance that keeps projects looking good for years.
- The lighter colored sapwood will deteriorate just as quickly as pine or spruce.
- Old wood cut open reveals dead sapwood extending from an old pruning wound, the point of entry of the fungus.
- The beetles lay their eggs in trees and the resulting larvae bore into the wood, feeding on the tree's cambium, sapwood, and heartwood and impeding the movement of water and nutrients through the tree.
- The first synthetic vanillin was produced by German chemists in 1874 from coniferin, the glucoside found in the sapwood of certain conifers.
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