Most general consumers may have never heard of poplar because it is not typically an advertised material name.
What is poplar hardwood solids.
Poplar is the cheapest hardwood used in construction.
The wood solids are simply plywood or another engineered wood product.
It s similar in color to poplar or pine so it s light enough to take on a variety of stains and finishes.
It has a medium steam bending classification.
What makes it popular is actually its versatility.
Seldom used for its appearance except in the case of rainbow poplar poplar is a utility wood in nearly every sense.
The most common species in the united states yellow poplar liriodendron tulipifera is found throughout the northeast as well as in canada and.
It is inexpensive because it is also the softest of the hardwoods.
Poplar is a hardwood but it isn t a hard wood.
Most customers believe that to mean solid planks of less expensive woods such as poplar etc with expensive woods such as cherry used for veneers.
It simply means the wood comes from a dicot tree such as a broadleaf variety.
Maple walnut ash cherry and oak all fit into this category.
A solid hardwood sofa frame should be all solid wood but the species can vary from poplar which is very lightweight and not particularly strong to maple which is very strong and easy to work with to oak which is harder but more prone to splitting to hickory which is so hard that most manufacturers don t want anything to do with it.
The light color often described as light blonde to medium tan makes rubberwood a popular option for building things.
It s used for pallets crates upholstered furniture frames paper pulpwood and plywood.
However wood solids is a term of art.
Poplar wood is considered a hardwood by species but this can be somewhat confusing as it is typically softer than pine a common softwood.
Poplar comes from a dicot which makes it a hardwood.
Softwood comes from gymnosperm trees like cedar fir and pine.