They only live for around 60 to 80 years and don t grow to be very large trees.
Is birch a hardwood tree.
Birch is a deciduous hardwood with somewhere around 30 to 60 different species.
Equally popular and similarly durable is oak hardwood which has been used for floors boats and barrels for centuries.
Both woods make great flooring for your space but there are some differences.
Sugar maple black maple sweet birch yellow birch and white ash are all strong hardwoods.
Softwood comes from a conifer cone bearing or evergreen trees such as pine or spruce.
Most birch trees only grow to be around 80 feet tall which.
Other soft hardwoods.
The birch tree grows all over the world and is popular for its wood bark and extracts.
They have shallow roots and typically grow in cool moist woodland soil.
Most hardwood trees are deciduous trees which lose their leaves annually like elm or maple.
On a hardness scale birch lumber ranks at the top with hard rock maple and in fact is often mistaken for maple.
Birch is reserved for butcher blocks some tool handles and specialty.
The texture and density of the wood a tree produces puts it in either the hardwood or softwood category.
Yellow and sweet birch are two of the best known species and while yellow birch is a little harder both are comparable in hardness to oak walnut and other domestic hardwoods.
It s a hardwood used to make furniture longboards and plywood.
Blue ash has the highest janka rating at 2 030 with a specific gravity of 0 58.
There are over a dozen species of birch trees native to north america but the most common are white birch yellow birch and black birch.
Birch hardwood flooring is one of the most popular wood species to be used for interior spaces.
Common characteristics of birch trees.
Among maple birch poplar and ash sweet birch has the highest specific gravity at 0 65 with a janka measurement of 1 470.