Buy Manzanita Wood and Manzanita Branches Direct from the Grower
We can supply manzanita for decorative use, pet supplies, crafts or whatever you need. Our private forest land in southwest Oregon has an abundant supply of manzanita trees up to 8 feet high and more. We can do custom orders, wholesale, bird perches, and all kinds of decorative manzanita branches. Also manzanita aquarium wood including old weathered manzanita and root wads.
All of our manzanita is naturally grown with no pesticides, chemical fertilizers or chemicals of any kind. Great care is taken in harvesting our decorative manzanita branches to retain the natural shape and to retain as many of the twigs and branches as possible. We also take great care in preserving the land we harvest from to ensure healthy forests and a sustainable supply.
Manzanita Bird Perches and Bird Toys
Manzanita wood and branches are loved by bird owners. Manzanita wood is so hard that it resists chewing birds better than softer woods do and it is also not toxic to them so they can chew on it all they want. The shape of manzanita branches are both attractive and make an ideal surface for birds to perch on.
Ornamental Manzanita and Manzanita Centerpieces
Manzanita branches grow into unique forms that make them prized for decorations. They grow into forms that resemble natural bonsais. After it dries it holds its original shape and is exceptionally strong. Its strength and its shape make it idea for hanging ornaments. This is ideal for decorations as well as displays like jewelry trees.
Manzanita for Aquariums
Manzanita has visual and chemical properties that make it an idea wood for aquariums. Its unique shapes and colors make it beautiful and it naturally looks like miniature versions of large pieces of wood. It is non toxic to both aquatic and terrestrial life and will sink in water after being submerged long enough.
Manzanita Wood and Burls for Crafts and Wood Working
Manzanita wood is absolutely beautiful. The thin layer of whitish sapwood covers its rich dark reddish brown heartwood. Sometimes both the whitish sapwood and the dark heartwood are both exposed at the surface. The grain patterns rival the beauty of some of the most exotic hardwoods. The wood is slow growing with tight rings, making it very dense and hard. It’s straight wood and especially its burls are prized by wood turners and for making small crafts. Since the tree is so small and crooked, large pieces are rare. Manzanita wood also has a tendency to crack as it dries, this also limits the size of products that can be made from this wood.