Cherry
Juglans nigra
American Cherry is a premium hardwood known for its rich, dark color and distinctive grain patterns. It is highly prized for high-end furniture and cabinetry and is unique to North America.
The sapwood is creamy white, contrasting sharply with the heartwood, which ranges from light brown to dark chocolate brown, occasionally with dark purple streaks. The grain is generally straight but can be wavy or curly, adding to its visual appeal.
Walnut is easy to work with both hand and machine tools. It excels in planing, turning, and moulding. It nails and glues well and can be stained and polished to a superior finish. The wood dries slowly but maintains good dimensional stability when dry.
- Flooring
- Furniture
- Doors
- Paneling
- Cabinets
Clarity for all applications
Our Walnut comes in a variety of different grades. See below for images of our average pack of Walnut in the core three grades we offer.
Specs
Min. Width: 4 in
Min. Length: 6 ft
Min. Clarity: 83.33%
Specs
Min. Width: 3 in
Min. Length: 4 ft
Min. Clarity: 66.66%
Specs
Min. Width: 3 in
Min. Length: 4 ft
Min. Clarity: 50%
All Walnut Products We Offer
Grades | Lengths (ft) | Thicknesses | Color or Characteristic Sorts |
Select & Better (S&B) | 8, 9-10, 11-12* |
4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 8/4* |
90/50+, Sap, UNS |
1 Common (1C) | 4-8, 9-10, 11-12* |
4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 8/4* |
90/50+, Sap, UNS |
2 Common (2C) | 4-8, 9-10, 11-12* |
4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 8/4* |
UNS |
*Available upon request only
Sourcing Regions
We typically source our Walnut from the Northeastern region of the US which is the primary area that Walnut grows.
The American Hardwood Export Council has an excellent interactive map that can show you where different species grow in the US.
Click the link below and select the species "American Walnut" to see a map of how much of the US forest volume is Aspen.
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Additional Resources
Guide to Sustainable American Hardwoods
This publication combines AHEC’s guide to species and the guide to lumber grades in to a single illustrated and comprehensive guide to sustainable American hardwoods. The front half of the publication gives a full break down of the properties, applications, environmental credentials of the commercially available U.S. hardwood species. The back gives a simplified explanation of the NHLA grading system, which is the national standard for the U.S. hardwood lumber industry and forms the basis for export grading.
American Walnut - AHEC Species Guide
Discover detailed info on material availability, mechanical properties, and more on the American Hardwood Export Council website.