Ash is similar to red oak just lighter in color.
Ash hardwood description.
Occasionally a light or dark brown coloured heartwood can develop in rare cases an olive coloured heartwood develops the wood of which is much in demand due to its similarity to olive tree wood.
This makes it a popular choice for furniture that requires curves.
Quarter sawn ash flooring gives an unusual look not found in other styles of wood flooring.
Green ash and black ash trees are preferentially attacked by the insects followed by white ash and blue ash.
It grows in cool and warm climates alike mostly in northern parts of europe asia and north america.
It also has a more pronounced cathedral grain pattern.
The ash belongs to the so called heartwood trees.
For comparison one of the strongest and hardest wood available is hickory with a hardness rating of 1820 while the strong oak has a rating of 1290.
The heart and sapwood are generally whitish to yellowish or white reddish.
Ash hardwood flooring is almost as hard as white oak giving you a durable flooring.
Ash has a hardness rating of 1200 most scales generally agree but sometimes they may be slightly different in number.
Ash is a light colored smooth grained hardwood that grows throughout the east coast and parts of canada.
The sapwood is light colored to nearly white and the heartwood varies from grayish or light brown to pale yellow streaked with brown.
Like oak cherry and maple tree wood ash is considered a hardwood tree.
The degree and availability of light colored sapwood and other properties will vary according to the growing regions.
It s one of the most durable varieties and has an extensive history in american furniture making.
It comes from the family of trees known as oleaceae the olive tree family.
Ash scientifically known as fraxinus is a tough hardwood that is known for its flexibility.
With its typical straight grain and beige to light brown hue ash wood is a very attractive option for fine furniture.
November 19 2005 by the flooring lady.
White ash has excellent shock resistance and along with hickory carya spp it is one of the most commonly used hardwoods for tool handles in north america particularly in shovels and hammers where toughness and impact resistance is important.