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Created page with "Stain refers to a discoloration of the wood caused by fungi, bacteria, or other microorganisms that can grow on or within the wood. These microorganisms can cause a range of colors and patterns in the wood, ranging from brown, black, or blue stains to streaks or spots. Stain can occur in both living and dead trees, and can be caused by a variety of factors, including environmental conditions, such as temperature and moisture levels, and the presence of other organisms,..."