Hi,
Where can I find that type of wood?

Wooden fence with uneven, natural planks placed horizontally, showing a rustic pattern.

Thanks!
 
Would guess a small lumberyard with its own saw. It's probably common pine, right?
 
Is also called bakved, bakaved or sapwood.
 
I have built two fences with "privately sawn" boards (oak in my case) - you have to work a bit to use the resulting "non-straightness" :) of various kinds to your advantage, but the result can be outstanding (besides being quite surely unique...) - if you allocate enough time and energy, you get something that is totally superior to the more commonly more or less machine-produced "pressed fences".
 
As a previous post says, it is commonly rough-sawn lumber. It is usually found at what are called "farm sawmills," or it is sawn with chainsaw solutions, for example, those available from Logosol http://www.logosol.se/sagverk/. Take a trip out to the countryside and keep your eyes open for stacks of lumber where there is air-dried rough-sawn lumber drying, and perhaps you will find someone willing to sell some to you.
 
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