the same golden-brown heartwood meets a landscape shaped by Texas limestone and relentless sun, and craftsmen in Round Rock have long understood that Black Limba's dramatic grey-to-black veining offers the kind of visual gravity that anchors a room against all that open light. Where Roswell's interiors leaned toward quiet warmth, Round Rock's rapid growth demands veneers that can define identity in new construction just as confidently as they honor character in renovation, and Black Limba's tendency to darken with age ensures that every installation here will only deepen its presence as the years pass. Rosebud ships these flitches directly from Louisville, matching the precision of the cut to the specific needs of each project, whether that means bookmatched panels for a downtown office or sequenced sheets for a Hill Country home. That same living quality—the way unfigured sapwood blurs softly into figured heartwood, the way time itself becomes a collaborator—carries us further into the Texas interior toward Ruidoso, where