Poplar Timber
Poplar is best described as a rather featureless general-purpose utility wood. It is also sometimes called Basswood but this confuses it with Tilia americana. Poplar timber is the product of a tree native to the eastern half of the North American continent and was readily obtainable on the world markets in the form of wide boards.
Poplar wood is rather soft and works well under hand or machine tools, being especially useful for carving. Whitewood will not polish satisfactorily but takes paint and stain well. Light in weight, the wood averages from 450-510 kg/m3 when dried, the texture is fine and even and the grain usually straight; the heartwood is a pale yellowish-brown, brownish or almost purple in colour, the sapwood being whitish to pale yellow.
Poplar wood is suitable for non-show wood in furniture and interior joinery and is also widely used for plywood. American Whitewood has a very fine structure, not unlike that of Lime, except that very distinct lines of terminal parenchyma are present. Scalariform perforations are also present.
Poplar timber is available cut to size at both of our timber merchants in Brentwood, Essex and Snetterton, Norfolk for collection or UK delivery.

Poplar Specification
LATIN NAME:
Liriodendron tulipifera
WEIGHT (KG/M3):
450 kg/m3
COLOUR:
Pale yellowish brown
TEXTURE:
Fine
GRAIN:
Straight
AVAILABLE SIZES:
Thickness: 25mm – 100mm
Width: 75mm +
Length: 2.1m +
Poplar Timber Cut To Size
Poplar timber available cut to size for collection or UK delivery