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OAK

Oak is the most widely used hardwood. There are more than 60 species of oak grown in the U.S., which can be separated into two basic varieties; white and red. The red variety is also known as black oak (a reference to its bark).

MAPLE

There are 115 species of maple. Only 5 commercially important species grow in the U.S. Two of the five are hard rock maple and sugar maple.

CHERRY

Cherry is grown in the Eastern half of the U.S.. It is sometimes called fruitwood. The term fruitwood is also used to describe a light brown finish on other woods.

MAHOGANY

There are many different grades and species sold under this name, which vary widely in quality and price. Mahogany which comes from the Caribbean is thought to be the hardest, strongest and best quality.

BIRCH

There are many species of birch. The yellow birch is the most commercially important. European birch is fine grained, rare and expensive.

HICKORY

There are 15 species of hickory in the eastern United States, eight of which are commercially important.

ASH

There are 16 species of ash which grow in the eastern United States. Of these, the white ash is the largest and most commercially important.

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