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Buckeye Burl (Aesculus articulta) -
A most unusual burl. Color ranges from bright yellow to cream with
streaks of black, blue, green & white throughout. Wild grained with many
"eyes". This is a beautiful burl which takes a very fine polish and is
exceedingly difficult to turn on a lathe.
Buckeye grows from 30 to 70 ft
(9 to 21 m) high and up to 2 ft (0.6 m) in diameter. It grows best in
rich moist soil along the banks of streams and in river bottoms. Buckeye
matures in 60 to 80 years. It is one of the initial trees to leaf-out in
the spring. The twigs have a foul odor when broken.
In the United
States, buckeye ranges from the Appalachians of Pennsylvania, Virginia,
and North Carolina westward to Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Buckeye is
not customarily separated from other species when manufactured into
lumber and can be utilized for the same purposes as aspen, basswood, and
sap yellow-poplar. |