The sapwood of hackberry is pale yellow to grayish or greenish yellow while the heartwood is a yellowish gray brown to light brown.
Is hackberry a hardwood.
In fact it will work wonders for many individuals.
In the all important heat department hackberry won t leave you lacking.
This makes it a very popular hardwood for this specific purpose.
It is also known as the nettletree sugarberry beaverwood northern hackberry and american hackberry.
Hackberry is planted as a street tree in midwestern cities because of its tolerance to a wide range of soil and moisture conditions.
Expect to pay about 1 50 per board foot or less.
Hackberry wood has an irregular grain that can sometimes be straight or interlocking and has a fine uniform texture.
The common hackberry is easily distinguished from elms and.
Hackberry has been reported to cause skin irritation.
It is a moderately long lived hardwood with a light colored wood yellowish gray to light brown with yellow streaks.
Hackberry does shrink and swell in use when the humidity changes a little more than some hardwood species but not quite as much as oak or hard maple.
Hackberry is closely related to sugarberry celtis laevigata and is a member of the elm family.
Hackberry might not be the best firewood you can find but it is far from the worst.
Used in inexpensive furniture where a light colored.
The wood is straight grained moderately hard strong in bending but weak in compression.
Hackberry celtis occidentalis is a medium size tree that originated in north america hackberry wood has little difference between sapwood and heartwood which is yellowish grey to light brown.
See the articles wood allergies and toxicity and wood dust safety for more information.
Is hackberry good firewood.
The demand just isn t there yet.
Celtis occidentalis commonly known as the common hackberry is a large deciduous tree native to north america.
There is little difference between sapwood and heartwood which is yellowish grey to light brown with yellow streaks.
Its btus fall short of prime hardwoods but hackberry logs rate higher on heat than most other soft wooded trees.
Not widely available outside its natural range hackberry is regularly harvested and sold as utility lumber at a modest price within its natural range.
Hackberry trees can reach heights of 130 feet and 4 foot diameter.
First and foremost you should know that it is going to burn well.
On good bottomland soils it grows fast and may live to 20 years.
Common hackberry sugarberry nettle tree beaverwood northern hackberry.