fogwood
Fogwood is a term used for timber sourced from trees associated with foggy, high-humidity forests, typically found in misty cloud-forest habitats. The name reflects the frequent fog events that influence growth patterns and the wood’s appearance. In the timber trade, fogwood is valued for its distinctive grain, color, and workability rather than rapid growth or extreme hardness.
Physically, fogwood displays a pale, satin-like grain that can appear slightly translucent when light passes through
Fogwood trees occur in montane cloud forests across several regions, often at elevations between 800 and 2,000
In woodworking, fogwood is used for high-end furniture, interior veneers, and decorative carvings. It is prized