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