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Inland Red Cedar is a sub-species of Western Red Cedar that grows in an area that follows the Rocky Mountains, goes south from mid-British Columbia to the Salmon River and extends westward from Helena, Montana to Spokane, Washington. Inland Red Cedar is distinguished by these characteristics: Versatility. Inland red cedar is valued for its enduring beauty in exterior and interior applications. Its natural resistance to decay and moisture makes it a superior choice for decking and similar applications. Beauty. Inland red cedar is compatible with many architectural styles. The cedar combines the warmth and beauty of solid wood with the design, flexibility, and strength of one of nature's most durable wood species. Stability. We enhance cedar's well-known reputation for resistance to decay and moisture by kiln-drying all of our cedar. When installed properly, cedar will provide years of excellent service. Inland red cedar is an especially excellent choice for outdoor products.
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