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water rot

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water rot
see fleece rot.


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The heartwood is very resistant to mold, fungi and water rot as well can last up to 40 years when left exposed to the elements untreated.
These materials are suitable for decks, window components, fencing, siding, landscape borders, and any outdoor usage where insect infestation, water rot, and warping could adversely affect the finished product.
This exotic hardwood is incredibly resistant to water rot and insect infestation.
 
 
 
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