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Northern White Oak
(Select & Better shown)
With a beautifully consistent neutral color and grain, Northern White Oak is ideal for custom staining.
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Northern Ash
(#1 Common shown)
One of the hardest of the northern hardwood species, Northern Ash has an abundance of color variation and a pronounced, rich grain.
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Northern Red Oak
(Select & Better shown)
Northern Red Oak has the most consistent warm color and tightest grain of the species. This is one of the most popular species for home and office floors.
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Hickory
(Select Rustic shown)
With rich color variations and prominent brown lines, hickory is one of the most popular hardwoods for cabinets and trim. Hickory flooring creates a bright, elegant look.
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Northern Hard Maple
(First Grade shown)
Aacer's Northern Hard Maple is distinguished from other maple by a denser grain and rich consistent color. Hard Maple provides a clean, contemporary look.
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Peshtigo River Cherry
(Eco-Select Grade shown)
An Aacer Exclusive! This is the cherry for high traffic areas. The rich patina of cherry and the durability of maple. A cost-effective alternative to American Cherry, Peshtigo River Cherry is available only from Aacer. The clear boards have natural mineral coloration resembling American Cherry, but more subdued.
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Red Birch
(Select shown)
Hand-picked for its deep rich color and closed grain, Red Birch provides a dramatic look.
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Yellow Birch
(Select & Better shown)
A closed-grained, even-textured cream or light brown hardwood with lustrous brown flecks and warm undertones, this species is similar to maple in grain but with more color.
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American Cherry
(Northern Choice shown)
A light, reddish-brown hardwood with a satiny fine grain that ages to a rich patina, American Cherry is one of the most sought-after of the northern hardwoods.
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