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Select - Cherry
Scientific Name:
Prunus serotina
Other Names and Species:
American Cherry
North American Cherry
Not to be confused with other domestic and exotic species with similar names, such as Brazilian cherry, or jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril), which is extremely dense and strong and has a different color and texture compared to select - cherry.
Origin:
North America
Appearance:
Prized for its rich color and fine graining, select - cherry is commonly seen in American cabinetry and furniture. The fine, satiny texture of the wood is uniform and frequently wavy, with distinctive gum veins and pockets. The lustrous heartwood ranges from light to dark reddish brown, contrasting sharply with the sapwood, which may be light brown to pale with a light pinkish tone; however, between boards there may be significant color variations. Select - cherry is extremely light-sensitive, so there is a strong color change and darkening over a short period time when the wood is first exposed to light.
Properties: A strong but moderately hard wood with excellent shock resistance.
Janka Hardness: 950
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Select - Cherry
Approximate Price
$2.69 / Sq Ft.
for 2 1/4" Width
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other widths and
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