Southern Yellow Pine

Softwood
Southern Yellow Pine consists of 10 different species with Loblolly, Shortleaf, Longleaf, and Slash making up 90% of the southern pine population. They all share that unique yellow hue in their wood, which is why they're collectively called Southern Yellow Pine. These pines are native to the and a crucial source of timber in the United States.

Physical Properties

Avg Height
24 - 38 m
Avg Diameter
1 - 2 ft
Janka Hardness
870 lbf (3,900 N)
Kiln Dry
6 - 12%
Harvest Age
40 - 60 years

Aesthetic and Functional Ratings

Finishing
7 / 10
Character
6 / 10
Color Uniformity
4 / 10
Gluing
7 / 10
Joint Strength
6 / 10
Workability
7 / 10

Use Cases

Wood Framing
Wood Decking
Wood Paneling
Wood Beams
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