Hard Maple
CHARACTERISTICS OF TREE
Scientific and Botanical Name: Acer pseudoplatanus, Acer saccharum
Family: Aceraceae.
Unified Name: Maple
Growing areal: It grows throughout North America, mainly in the central regions of Canada.
Environment: It grows in mixed forests with other different types of wood species such as chestnut and beech.
Trunk; logs and tissues: The trees, reaches heights of 30 meters with a diameter of 80 cm. The shape of the trunks is not very regular because of the corrugations of the woody tissues.
Wood species:
CANADIAN HARD MAPLE
Suitability for underfloor heating:
NOT RECOMMENDED
Hardness of wood:
HIGH
Why choose wooden flooring in maple?
Maple grows in Nordic countries, particularly Canada, where the winter cold makes it hard and compact, in addition to snow-white. Cadorin has managed to harness and develop new solutions and a myriad of possibilities in finishes that render the wood even more exclusive. Forget the classic, commonplace yellow generally associated with maple – our finishes come in multiple shades that are soft and elegant.