Exotic Species Hardwood Flooring

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    Maple Hardwood Flooring

    Common names- Hard Maple, Sugar Maple, Rock Maple Scientific Name- Acer Saccarum Origin – Northeast United States Janka – 1450 psi If you happen to do a bit of research on Maple Hardwood, you will come across many different species, different pattern names of maple wood, the category of hard and soft maple. All the different names can become quite confusing. This can be a bit overwhelming especially when you are trying to figure out which one is the best option for your flooring. Since flooring is an integral part of every home and we know that it is quite the investment, we wanted to help simplify your research and…

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    Brazilian Pecan

    Common names- Brazilian Pecan / Macchiato Pecan / Brazilian Hickory Scientific name- Guajuvira Origin – South American Countries. Brazilian Pecan trees are native to Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina and Uruguay. Janka – 1820 psi Characteristics Brazilian Pecan resembles North American Hickory. However, Pecan is a bit darker. The sapwood is light blonde to light brown toned while the heart wood has dark brown toned colors resulting in a color contrasting floor. Pecan Trees are in the same family as Hickory Trees. If you love character grade hickory, you are going to love Brazilian Pecan. Like most exotics, it has a high Janka rating making it very durable and dense. It…

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    American Cherry Hardwood vs Brazilian Cherry Hardwood

    While most homeowners have probably heard of “cherry hardwood flooring,” what they may not know is that there are two main species to choose from, and the thing they have in common the most is their name. With two wood species, named “Cherry;” You may be wondering, “How different can they be?”  The answer: Completely. Genus, Species and Name We’ll start with their names – Our first species is the domestic “American Cherry,” also known as “Black cherry, “its scientific name is “Prunus serotine.”    The second cherry wood is the exotic species “Brazilian cherry,” also known as “Jatoba,” whose scientific name is “Hymenaea courbaril.”  Even though they are both named…

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    Brazilian Cherry, Jatoba

    JANKA HARDNESS –  2,600 – 2800 ORIGIN – Brazil, Mexico & Peru COMMON NAMES – Brazilian Cherry, Jatoba SCIENTIFIC NAME – Hymenaea courbaril Characteristics For a number of years, Brazilian Cherry flooring was considered one of the most high-end floors that could be installed in your home.  The deep, rich red tones, natural luster and clean, delicate grain pattern made it obvious that it belonged under the category of “high end.”  Although the popularity of Brazilian Cherry has declined in the more recent years, mainly due to new advances in stain colors, like all the trendy grey we’ve seen in the past few years, its high-end stature remains the same.  For those who…

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    Cocobolo, King Rosewood

    JANKA HARDNESS – 2960 ORIGIN – Central America, Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua COMMON NAMES – Cocobolo, King Rosewood, SCIENTIFIC NAME  – Dalbergia retusa Whether installing a wood floor in a residential or commercial setting, exotic woods add a sense of class and luxury as well as structural durability. There are many different species of hardwood that are classified as a “Rosewood.”  They’re all known for their defining beautiful colors and notable figured graining, but Cocobolo wood is deemed the best and most unique and sought-after of all the Rosewoods.  It’s a bit more rare than some other Rosewood species and is treated and thought of as a “rare gem.”…

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    Tiete Rosewood

    Common names- Bolivian Rosewood, Patagonian Cherry, Sirari Scientific name- Guibourtia hymenaeifolia (syn. G. chodatiana) Origin – South America, Venezuela, Brazil, French Guyana Janka – 2790 – 3280 There are many different hardwood species that are classified as “Rosewoods,” and similar to a rose flower, they each hold their own special and unique beauty.   Tiete Rosewood is not actually a true Rosewood, which are from the “Dalbergia” genus.  It’s named as a Rosewood, typically for its color, having a pinkish-brown hue and turning into a deeper red with age. Appearance – Tiete Rosewood flooring in a clear grade has a clean and clear appearance and overall color tone.  There isn’t a…

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    African Danta

    Scientific Name – Nesogordonia papaverifera AKA – “Kotibe” Origin – West Africa Janka – 2100   Installing an exotic hardwood floor is a sure way to set your home apart from the rest.  Exotic wood species are sought after because of their bold and vibrant natural colors and unfamiliar graining.  Not only are many exotic wood species aesthetically remarkable, but many are structurally superior to traditional domestic hardwoods that are found here in the U.S.  So, if you’re considering hardwood flooring for your home, choosing a custom exotic hardwood floor won’t only get your home noticed, but will give your home added stability and floors that will last. There are…

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    Bocote

    Scientific Name = Cordia dodecandra Janka Hardness = 2,010 Origin = Mexico and Central/South America Bocote is a truly distinct exotic hardwood species.  Although Bocote is not a rare wood, and is not listed as an endangered species, this hardwood exudes luxury.  The appearance of Bocote’s unique figuring and graining can only be compared to one other species in the world, Brazilian Rosewood, and even that only just comes close.  If you’re looking to renovate your home and add something special; something with character; yet something that will last a lifetime and still be as special and unique as the day it was installed, an exotic hardwood floor is a…

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    Zebrawood

    Scientific Name – Microberlinia brazzavillensis Common Names – African Zebrawood, Zebrano Grown – West Coast of Africa Janka rating –  1575 Continuing in our exotic species series, this week we’re discussing Zebrawood.   This rare and remarkable hardwood is unlike any other.  Zebrawood is named after its appearance, looking similar to the stripes on a Zebra when cut quartersawn.  It has incredibly distinct striping that is completely natural, and only something that mother nature could have conjured up.  The sapwood is a pale creamy yellow, while the striping is a highly contrasting dark brown, and darkens over time. Zebrawood definitely isn’t for everyone; it is a truly special hardwood that…

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    Purpleheart Hardwood

    This week, continuing with our Exotic Species Series, we’d like to introduce you to another beautifully unique hardwood – “Purpleheart.” Genus: Peltogyne Common Name: Purpleheart Country of Origin: Tropical Rainforest regions of South and Central America. Brazil, Guyana, Panama Janka Rating: 2520 Whether you’ve heard about this bazaar and gorgeous hardwood species or not, believe that the rumors are true:  this hardwood is actually purple!  That’s right, purple.  It’s hard to believe that a tree can grow and naturally have this wonderful color.  Most people, when thinking of wood in general, tend to think of all shades of brown.  And that’s true in many cases.  But that’s why we’ve introduced…