Yellow Poplar
Description:
Grade : FAS/F1F/1COM/2COM
Surface Processing : Rough
Thickness : 4/4、4/5、4/6、4/8
Area : USA/Canada
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Yellow Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)/ Tulipwood, also known as American tulipwood, features sapwood that is nearly white, while its heartwood ranges from yellow to olive green, often displaying purple, black, or blue streaks. Widely distributed across the eastern United States, Yellow Poplar/Tulipwood accounts for 9% of the hardwood forest resources in North America. Its abundant supply and refreshing natural color variations have captured the attention of designers and architects.
Yellow Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) / Tulipwood is not related to poplar trees (Populus); it possesses superior qualities compared to poplar trees. However, due to its resemblance to European poplar in appearance, it is commonly referred to as Yellow Poplar in the United States.
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*Source: https://www.americanhardwood.org/sites/default/files/publications/download/2017-10/AHEC%20Grading%20Guide_AW_pages_0.pdf
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Yellow Poplar Specifications
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Yellow Poplar/Tulipwood offers a refreshing natural color and texture variation, making it a popular choice for interior decoration, solid wood furniture, and wood construction projects.
Interior Decoration and Furniture
The clean and evenly distributed tones and wood grain of boxwood make it an ideal choice for interior decoration and solid wood furniture. It is commonly used in the production of solid wood furniture (such as cabinets, tables, chairs), indoor flooring, solid wood stairs, door and window frames, etc.
Construction and Carpentry
Due to its high stability and strength, yellow poplar/tulipwood is widely used in construction and carpentry projects. It can be used to manufacture structural materials, roof beams, floor beams, columns, and wooden frames, among other applications.
Craftsmanship and Carving
Yellow Poplar/Tulipwood is easy to work with and shape, with excellent texture and quality, making it an ideal material for crafting and carving. It is commonly used in the production of sculptures, statues, handicrafts, and delicate decorative items.
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Yellow Poplar CharacteristicYellow Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)/ Tulipwood, also known as American tulipwood, features sapwood that is nearly white, while its heartwood ranges from yellow to olive green, often displaying purple, black, or blue streaks. Widely distributed across the eastern United States, Yellow Poplar/Tulipwood accounts for 9% of the hardwood forest resources in North America. Its abundant supply and refreshing natural color variations have captured the attention of designers and architects.
Yellow Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) / Tulipwood is not related to poplar trees (Populus); it possesses superior qualities compared to poplar trees. However, due to its resemblance to European poplar in appearance, it is commonly referred to as Yellow Poplar in the United States.
Adventage of bestwood -
Yellow Poplar Grades
*Source: https://www.americanhardwood.org/sites/default/files/publications/download/2017-10/AHEC%20Grading%20Guide_AW_pages_0.pdf
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Yellow Poplar SpecificationsYellow Poplar Specifications
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Yellow Poplar ApplicationsYellow Poplar/Tulipwood offers a refreshing natural color and texture variation, making it a popular choice for interior decoration, solid wood furniture, and wood construction projects.
Interior Decoration and Furniture
The clean and evenly distributed tones and wood grain of boxwood make it an ideal choice for interior decoration and solid wood furniture. It is commonly used in the production of solid wood furniture (such as cabinets, tables, chairs), indoor flooring, solid wood stairs, door and window frames, etc.
Construction and Carpentry
Due to its high stability and strength, yellow poplar/tulipwood is widely used in construction and carpentry projects. It can be used to manufacture structural materials, roof beams, floor beams, columns, and wooden frames, among other applications.
Craftsmanship and Carving
Yellow Poplar/Tulipwood is easy to work with and shape, with excellent texture and quality, making it an ideal material for crafting and carving. It is commonly used in the production of sculptures, statues, handicrafts, and delicate decorative items.