Summerwood
Summerwood, in wood anatomy, refers to the portion of an annual growth ring formed later in the growing season, typically during the warmer, drier part of summer. It contrasts with springwood (earlywood), which forms at the beginning of the season when growth is rapid and conditions favor larger cells.
In softwoods, summerwood consists of tracheids with smaller lumens and thicker walls, producing higher density than
The presence of summerwood helps define the ring boundary and influences the timber’s density, hardness, and