Wood Flooring Species Gallery

Species Gallery

There are many species available for wood flooring. Read about each species to choose the right wood floor for your project!

Ash White Species

Species: Domestic

Top Portion is finished with water-base finish; bottom with oil based finish.

Appearance 

Color: Heartwood is light tan to dark brown: sapwood is creamy white. Similar in appearance to white oak, but frequently more yellow.

Grain: Bold, straight, moderately open grain with occasional wavy figuring. Can have strong contrast in grain in plain sawn boards.

Variations with Species & Grades: Sometimes confused with hickory; the zone of large pores is more distinctive is ash, similar to that of red oak.

Origin

North America

Cherry Species

Species: Domestic

Top Portion is finished with water-base finish; bottom with oil based finish.

Appearance

Color: Heartwood is light to dark reddish brown, lustrous; sapwood is light brown to pale with a light pinkish tone. Some flooring manufacturers steam lumber to bleed the darker heartwood color into the sapwood, resulting in a more uniform color. Color darkens.

Grain: Fine, frequently wavy, uniform texture. Distinctive flake pattern on true quarter sawn surfaces. Texture is satiny, with some gum pockets.

Variations Within Species and Grades: Significant color variation between boards.

Origin

North America

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