Forest Research Institute
Indigenous timber - Uses - Samoa
Local wood - Hardwood - Properties - Samoa
The indigenous forests of Western Samoa have always been a source of wood for construction of traditional houses and canoes and for incidental items such as wooden bowls. In recent times sawn timber (and veneer) has been produced; these have found increasing use in European-style construction and furniture in Samoa and have been exported to various Pacific countries.
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VF 7723
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80938
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