AMARILLO™—NEW
Native to South America and known
by many other names such as amarealao or marotoa,
Amarillo is known as one of the more dense hardwoods
most commonly used for decking. It is also scratch
resistant which allows the surface to remain smooth
for many years, making Amarillo an ideal wood
for outdoor use.
Amarillo dries very slowly, even
in a well-controlled environment. Amarillo naturally
resists rot, decay, termites, splinters, scratches,
and even fire. It has a light yellow ro golden
brown hue. As the wood naturally weathers, it
takes on light silvery gray tones unless a sealer
is used to keep its natural color.
Note: all of Landmark's natural
woods are sourced using sustainable forestry practices
monitored by local governments, the U.S. Government,
and third party non-governmental organizations
with the sanctity of good forestry practices in
mind, and where positive social labor laws are
enforced.