where the golden-brown heartwood finds a quieter stage—horse country estates and heritage homes set back from winding two-lane roads, spaces designed to honor the land's unhurried character. Here in Oldham County, Rosebud's Black Limba veneer arrives with its grey-to-black veining already telling a story of depth and contrast, each panel selected to complement interiors where natural warmth matters more than spectacle. The sapwood's pale greyish-brown transitions hold a subtlety that Kentucky craftsmen prize, knowing that as the color deepens with age, the wood will only grow more native to its surroundings. It is this same patient darkening, this willingness to become richer over time, that makes Black Limba so well suited for the westward reach into Omaha, where