American Midwest Hardwoods

Trees with broad flat leaves as opposed to coniferous or needled trees.
American midwest hardwoods. Mid america lumber located at 1306 sw f ave lawton oklahoma is your best choice for value quality and price on primary building and construction material and supplies. This guide features 20 of the most abundant and most often used hardwood species. The native sycamore has a grand branch display and its bark is unique among all trees you can always identify a sycamore just by looking at the bark. Limited availability in 9 4 16 4.
It is located between the northeastern united states and the western united states with. Our vertically integrated company operates three sawmills three dry kilns and value added manufacturing. The midwestern united states often referred to simply as the midwest is one of four census regions of the united states census bureau also known as region 2. It was officially named the north central region by the census bureau until 1984.
Usually available in 4 4 8 4. The guide to american hardwood species. In addition to the basics where they grow general description and abundance. It occupies the northern central part of the united states.
Here is a quick leaf identification key of the common hardwoods in north america. Our top quality northern species include black walnut white oak red oak hard maple and more. Although variable in shape all hardwood leaves have a distinct network of fine veins. American sycamore is a massive tree and can attain the largest trunk diameter of any of the eastern u s.
As a resource american hardwoods are abundant renewing and sustainable and an excellent choice for eco effective design and building. Midwest hardwood corporation produces a wide range of top quality northern hardwood lumber products including species such as black walnut white oak red oak hard maple hickory cherry and more. Basswood american linden american lime. Americana is a new generation of thermally modified pennsylvania ash oak and poplar decking siding and porch flooring transformed by heat and steam for long lasting beauty in your outdoor living spaces.
Black hickory growing mostly in sandy soils and reaching only 50 feet tall the black hickory or texas hickory is a unique hardwood.