Alder, a relative of birch, is almost white when freshly cut, but quickly changes with exposure to air, becoming light brown with a yellow or reddish tinge. Heartwood is formed only in trees of advanced age and there is no visible boundary between sap and heartwood. The wood is fairly straight-grained with a uniform texture.
Common Uses: Furniture, kitchen cabinets, doors, shutters, molding, panel stock, turnings, carvings, and kitchen utensils.
- Grade: Select & Better
- Kiln Dried
- Random Width
***Boards are considered rough stock and may have minor defects such as knots, end checks, and wane
If you require a certain width specification it is advised you call the store at 1 (506) 854-1840, or email sales@londonlumberdieppe.com to confirm whether or not we can accommodate your request.