
Hardwood is characterized by its trademark pores
The
composition of hardwoods is more complex than softwoods. The main
distinctive feature of hardwood is its pores or vessels that are varied
in terms of size, cell wall structure and the shape of the perforation
plates.
The many kinds of hardwood trees give hardwood a wide range of characteristics
Hardwood
is produced from a number of different trees. Among them are oak,
cherry, ash, maple, poplar and birch. Hardwoods come in a variety of
colors and textures thanks to the fact that they are harvested from a
wide array of trees. The weight of hardwood depends on the source wood -
ironwood and mahogany are quite dense while the balsa tree produces
light, flexible wood.
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