Wide planks of aspen lumber should be available within its natural range for a modest price.
Is aspen a hardwood tree.
Aspen is commonly harvested as lumber and is used for pulpwood in paper manufacture.
Controlling pests and treating fungal diseases will take up the majority of your time when caring for.
Hardwood trees usually have broad flat leaves as opposed to coniferous needled or scaled tree foliage another name for a hardwood tree is appropriately broadleaf.
Aspen trees are all native to cold regions with cool summers in the north of the northern hemisphere extending south at high altitude areas such as mountains or high plains they are all medium sized deciduous trees reaching 15 30 m 49 98 ft tall.
That said this wood is a little better than that of most coniferous trees because it doesn t spark as much.
Beavers love aspen bark and consider it a staple food.
Aspen trees can reach heights of 60 feet but usually don t survive for more than 25 years in an urban or home landscape.
Aspen basswood and willow trees all have very soft wood of generally poor quality for burning and producing heat.
These busy creatures forever dam building also favor the wood for construction.
This wood species is not listed in the cites appendices or on the iucn red list of threatened species.
Most but not all hardwoods are deciduous perennial plants which are normally leafless for some time during the year.
And this plentiful tree has been a popular source for paper pulp since the late 1940s.
Aspen is excellent for mouldings toys and caskets.
In north america the aspen is referred to as quaking aspen or trembling aspen because the leaves quake or tremble in the wind.
You can easily identify a hardwood from a conifer.
It takes paint and stain well to produce a good finish although care is required where the surface is fuzzy.
Other soft hardwoods.
Aspen trees populus spp grow as deciduous hardwood trees throughout north america.
Although aspen is a hardwood species it is offered by the majority of softwood manufacturers.
They ll often gnaw down trees a half mile or more from their damsite and then drag or float them home.
Aspen has creamy white sapwood with heartwood that changes from brown to greyish white without any visible transition.