Description
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$8.00 – $10.00
(Morus spp.)
Heartwood is a golden brown, darkening to a medium/reddish brown with age. Sapwood is a pale yellowish white. Overall appearance is very similar to Osage Orange. Grain is straight, with a uniform medium texture. Moderate natural lustre.
Janka hardness of 1,680
Due to its small size and scattered distribution, Mulberry is seldom if ever harvested commercially for lumber. Smaller pieces are sometimes available locally throughout the trees natural range. Expect prices to medium-high for a domestic hardwood.
Common Uses: Fence posts, furniture, and turned objects.
The wood itself looks very similar to Osage Orange, though Mulberry tends to be significantly lighter. Black Locust also bears a close resemblance to Mulberry, and its weight is only slightly higher than Mulberry’s. However, the two may be easily separated with a blacklight, as Mulberry is non-fluorescent, while Black Locust is highly fluorescent under a blacklight
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Weight | 9999 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9999 × 9999 × 9999 cm |
Thickness | 1", 1.25", 2", 3" |
Width | 8-12", 13-18", 19-28", 28-56" |
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