Veneer Ash Burl

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Wood speciesAsh Burl
Bot. NameFraxinus excelsior
Tradename EnAsh Burl
Type Deciduous tree
Price
Color Beige, Yellow
Thickness 0.6 mm
Wood Structure Burl
SurfaceSmooth
TreatmentNatural
Country of harvestEurope
Usages Interior, Furniture, Door
Certification No Certification possible
Note

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Detailed Description

A fast-growing, deciduous, medium-sized tree, which reaches heights of up to about 30 m and a diameter of up to 100 cm. Especially in forest stands, the shaft is long and straight and knotless up to 20 m. In free standing the tree tends to twig growth. It reaches an age of up to 200 years. The bark is smooth and greenish-grey up to the age of 50, later brown, almost black, with wide longitudinal and transverse cracks.

Tradenames and other names

Bot. Name: Fraxinus excelsior

Tradename De: Esche Maser

Tradename En: Ash Burl

Properties

Raw density: 590 - 630 Kg/m3

Occurrence

The ash is native throughout Europe with the exception of central and southern Spain, in the Near East and partly in India.

Characteristic and wood color

Sapwood and heartwood are hardly distinguishable. The sapwood is wide and almost white. A pronounced heartwood formation occurs with increasing age of the tree, whereby the same then becomes grey, brownish to olive-coloured sharply. The late wood is darker than the early wood. The wood is irregularly drawn, grained or striped in various shades of colour and is therefore decorative in its effect. The texture is medium coarse to coarse and uneven throughout, while the structure is mostly straight grained.