| Red Oak Rich Oak |
M0011 |
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The sapwood ranges from white to pale brown, while the heartwood is reddish brown. A fast-growing oak with wide rings is heavier than an oak that grows more slowly. |
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| Red Oak Colorado |
M0006 |
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The sapwood of the oak ranges from white to pale brown, while the heartwood is reddish brown. A fast-growing oak with wide rings is heavier than an oak that grows more slowly. |
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| Red Oak Sierra |
M0012 |
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The sapwood of the oak ranges from white to pale brown, while the heartwood is reddish brown. A fast-growing oak with wide rings is heavier than an oak that grows more slowly. |
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| Yellow Birch Idaho |
M0013 |
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The sapwood of Yellow Birch is creamy yellow or pale white; the heartwood is reddish brown with red highlights. The grain is close, straight, and evenly textured. Curly or wavy grain is seen occasionally on strips. |
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| Yellow Birch Sierra |
M0015 |
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The sapwood of Yellow Birch is creamy yellow or pale white; the heartwood is reddish brown with red highlights. The grain is close, straight, and evenly textured. Curly or wavy grain is seen occasionally on strips. |
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| Yellow Birch Montana |
M0014 |
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The sapwood of Yellow Birch is creamy yellow or pale white; the heartwood is reddish brown with red highlights. The grain is close, straight, and evenly textured. Curly or wavy grain is seen occasionally on strips. |
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| American Cherry |
M00001 |
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The sapwood is a very pale shade of yellow, while the heartwood is brown with a slightly green tinge. Its color becomes darker with exposure to light and shows gold and reddish highlights. |
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| Maple Montana |
M0002 |
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Sugar Maple and Black Maple are hardwoods. Other species, such as Silver and Red Maple are considered softwoods. Some manufacturers offer maple floors without specifying that they are using soft species. These floors are much less impact-resistant. |
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| Red Birch Rich Oak |
M0004 |
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The sapwood of Red Birch is creamy yellow or pale white; the heartwood is reddish brown with red highlights. The grain is close, straight, and evenly textured. Curly or wavy grain is seen occasionally on strips. |
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| Red Oak |
M0005 |
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The sapwood of the oak ranges from white to pale brown, while the heartwood is reddish brown. A fast-growing oak with wide rings is heavier than an oak that grows more slowly. The slower-growing variety has a more even grain than the southern species, wit |
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| Maple Sierra |
M0003 |
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Sugar Maple and Black Maple are hardwoods. Other species, such as Silver and Red Maple are considered softwoods. Some manufacturers offer maple floors without specifying that they are using soft species. These floors are much less impact-resistant. |
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| Red Oak Idaho |
M0009 |
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The sapwood of the oak ranges from white to pale brown, while the heartwood is reddish brown. A fast-growing oak with wide rings is heavier than an oak that grows more slowly. The slower-growing variety has a more even grain than the southern species, wit |
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| Red Oak Golden |
M0008 |
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The sapwood of the oak ranges from white to pale brown, while the heartwood is reddish brown. A fast-growing oak with wide rings is heavier than an oak that grows more slowly. |
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| Red Oak Montana |
M0010 |
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The sapwood of the oak ranges from white to pale brown, while the heartwood is reddish brown. A fast-growing oak with wide rings is heavier than an oak that grows more slowly. The slower-growing variety has a more even grain than the southern species, wit |
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