However, other woods, such as pine or oak, are also used.
They will be replaced with native hardwoods such as oak and beech.
One walking through the village will find evergreen trees such as cypress and oak.
In turn these will be replaced by slow growing, larger trees such as ash and oak.
The climate was at the time much warmer than today and trees such as oak were growing at the top of today's mountains.
It is sometimes found in deciduous woods, such as beech and oak.
The main early export was tropical woods such as cedar, oak, walnut and others.
Hardwoods such as oak are better, but most do not accept preservative very well.
They were sometimes made entirely of wood, such as oak, which is relatively long lasting.
The bō is usually made with hard wood, such as red or white oak, although bamboo has been used.