Buckeye burl wood veneer is a most unusual burl. Color ranges from bright yellow to cream, sometimes with streaks of black, blue and white throughout.
Common Uses: Architectural panels, millwork, furniture and doors, as well as cabinetry.
The Tree: A native North American tree, Buckeye reaches heights of 30-70 feet, with trunk diameters generally around 2 feet.
A Little History: Traditionally used for various types of boxes and crates, as well as for making paper pulp.
Region: North America
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Butternut flat cut wood veneer is warm brown with straight grain and a coarse, soft texture. Capable of taking a rich finish.
Common Uses for Butternut Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, doors, architectural millwork, cabinetry and furniture.
Other Names: White Walnut.
The Tree: A native North American tree that is small- to medium-sized and related to Black Walnut.
A Little History: Butternut produces a sweet sap and a syrup of fair quality can be made from it. Butternut trees also bear sweet nuts often used in candy making.
Region: North America
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