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<p>have that make them a suitable pulpwood to build with, is that they can easily absorb any kind of finish. They can become very resistant and last for a long time (centuries). Softwoods tend to be cheaper than hardwood due to their growth rate and development being faster. They are versatile, strong, and can be managed easily. Some of the biggest softwood forests can be found in Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia.</p>

<p><big> Types of softwoods </big></p>
<p><b>Cedarwood</b>: One of the most resistance and durable softwoods. Cedarwood is originally from</p><p>
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