Amarillo
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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 or 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.
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