I would like to know what type of wood is this and where to get it. PS. This pic is not mine, just ilustrating. Thanks all.

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I would like to know what type of wood is this and where to get it. PS. This pic is not mine, just ilustrating. Thanks all.

Looks like grapevine or driftwood to me...
Look on the classifieds for grapevine and driftwood...
Kind of expensive to buy and ship...
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Looks like maybe cypress root. Not certain on the cypress part, but but definitely a root system, though. Cypress is one of the few woods that won't mold in high humidity environments, which makes it an ideal wood for tropical terrarium decorations.
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Actually now that i take a closer look, cypress root looks right.
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RES 1.0 (speedy)
Nice looking little Nepenthes alata?, BTW!
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