In Evergreen, the dry mountain air sharpens every visual detail, and Black Limba's grey-to-black veining reads with striking clarity against cabin interiors bathed in high-altitude sunlight—a contrast that feels bolder here than it does in the lowland humidity of Evansville. The golden brown heartwood, so warm at first installation, will deepen over the years as Colorado's intense UV cycles accelerate the natural darkening that Rosebud Veneer accounts for in every sheet they ship from Louisville. Builders working at elevation understand that wood behaves differently in thin, arid atmospheres, and Rosebud's manufacturing standards ensure dimensional stability that meets those demands without sacrificing the figured drama clients select Black Limba to achieve. It is precisely this marriage of visual intensity and material reliability that carries the species further into the mountain West, where Excelsior awaits with its own architectural vocabulary.