Wood species:

Angelim
A very stable and durable wood with distinctive marbling effect and a unique grain contrast. Color ranges from light to medium/dark brown. Hardness of 1720 lbs/sq on the Janka Scale.
Angelim
Cumaru
One of the hardest woods available, measuring 3540 lbs/ sq on the Janka Scale. Color ranges from tan tones to dark browns, with a rough chestnut texture and high luster on the finish.
Cumaru
Ipe (Brazilian Walnut)
3-1/2 times harder than American Walnut is an extremely dark and dense wood, which is also very stable. Color range from yellowish brown to very dark brown with olive undertones, with a rich walnut grain. Hardness of 3680 lbs/sq on the Janka Scale.
Ipe (brazilian walnut)
Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry)
It is a very hard and stable wood. Color ranges from dark red to yellowish brown and pink/reds. Jatoba has a great wear resistance and known to polish extremely well. Hardness 2820 lbs/sq on Janka Scale.
Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry)
Moabi
An African native plantation harvested wood; very durable, and light in color. Color ranges encompass light yellowish brown, with occasional slight pink undertones. Grain and color similar to Beech. Hardness of 1860 lbs/sq on the Janka Scale.
Moabi
South Am. Pearwood
Fairly light in color and quite stable. The appearance is similar to Southern Pine. The color range from very light Pine color to a light Fir color.Hardness of 1680 lbs/sq on the Janka Scale.
Tamarindo
A very hard and stable wood, similar to Jatoba, however, tamarindo is more uniform and lighter in color. Color range from a rich pink/salmon to light red with a distinct texture. It is a very durable wood and measures 3000 lbs/sq on Janka Scale.
Tamarindo
Tatajuba
A lighter color wood ranging from yellow to light brown with some slight orange undertones. It is a very hard and stable wood, with a uniform appearance. A great option to White Oak , with some two-tone shading effect. Hardness of 2220 lbs/sq on the Janka Scale.
Tatajuba
Tiger Wood
An attractive, durable and stable wood with rich contrasting tones. Color ranges from orange/red to light reddish browns with distinctive striping. Hardness of 2160 lbs/sq on the Janka Scale..
Tiger wood
Red Oak
Is this country's most popular flooring option. Reddish in color, with a coarse grain, it's a stiff and dense wood .Red Oak is 1260 lbs/sq on Janka Scale.
Red oak