Some examples of hardwoods include maple oak alder birch cherry hickory mahogany and walnut.
White birch hardwood or softwood.
Two main varieties of birch for building purposes are yellow and white.
Western white birch this birch lumber is usually creamy white but a central brownish natural or red heart core is often present.
And softwood comes from conifer trees that are generally evergreen.
Other soft hardwoods.
Birch is a native hardwood that comes from the genus betula.
Grey birch sliver birch white to cream colored sapwood close grain fine uniform texture.
On a hardness scale birch lumber ranks at the top with hard rock maple and in fact is often mistaken for maple.
Heartwood tends to be a light reddish brown with nearly white sapwood.
Yellow birch and white birch are the two most commonly found in woodworking.
Birch is reserved for butcher blocks some tool handles and specialty.
In general hardwood comes from deciduous trees leafy or flowering trees that generally lose their leaves in winter.
Yellow birch varies from pale yellow to white in colour with reddish brown heartwood.
Occasionally figured pieces are available with a wide shallow curl similar to the curl found in cherry there is virtually no color distinction between annual growth rings giving birch a somewhat dull uniform appearance.
Softwoods include pine redwood and cedar.
Betula alleghaniensis common names.