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Whitewood, American

Maps

300 cm x 400 cm @ 51 DPI300 cm x 99 cm @ 85 DPI300 cm x 36 cm @ 127 DPI
Size 6000 px x 8000 px (48 Mpx)
Seamless Vertically
Real size 300 cm x 400 cm = 12 m²
9.8 ft x 13.1 ft = 129.2 ft²
Resolution 20 px/cm
50.8 px/inch (DPI)
Size 10000 px x 3300 px (33 Mpx)
Seamless Vertically
Real size 300 cm x 99 cm = 3 m²
9.8 ft x 3.2 ft = 32 ft²
Resolution 33.3 px/cm
84.7 px/inch (DPI)
Size 15000 px x 1800 px (27 Mpx)
Seamless Vertically
Real size 300 cm x 36 cm = 1.1 m²
9.8 ft x 1.2 ft = 11.6 ft²
Resolution 50 px/cm
127 px/inch (DPI)

Description

Botanical Name

Liriodendron tulipifera L., Liriodendron procerum Salisb., Tulipifera liriodendron Mill. (Fam. Magnoliaceae)

Trade Names

Tulpenbaum, American whitewood, Tulipier, Tulipifero, Tulpenboomhout, Tulipwood, Tuliptree

Substitution

European Lime (Tilia cordata), Poplar (Populus spp.), Evino (Vitex pachyphylla), llomba (Pycnanthus angolensis), Kumbi (Lannea welwitschii), White Afara (Terminalia superba), Obeche, Wawa Samba, (Triplochiton scleroxylon), Jelutong-bukit (pyera costulata).

Indigenous to

eastern United States, beside in ultimate North- and Southeast; main found in Carolina, Georgia and Virginia; in Germany frequently cultivated as park-tree.

Characteristics

The sapwood and the heartwood are well separated. The sapwood is narrow and nearly white, often brighter striped or discolored by sapwood-taints and is not useable. The heartwood varies between light- and dark yellow, greenish or reddish brown and turns rapidly darker when exposed to air. It has no special taste or smell. Annual rings are not visible to the naked eye. The structure is usually straight grained; the texture is medium-fine and constant. Direction of grain is predominantly straight.

Included Accessories

  • Material
    Maxwell Render™ (3.1+) mxm
  • Material
    Corona Renderer™ (3ds Max™) mat

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