Domestic Hardwood Gum, Red
Latin Name: Liquidambar styraciflua
Family: Hamamelidaceae - the Witch-Hazel family
Other Common Name(s): Alligator Tree, Alligator Wood, American Red Gum, Balsamo Blanco, Bilsted, Liquidambo, Hazel Pine, Liquidambar, Liquidambo, Red Gum, Sap Gum, Satin Walnut, Star Leaf Gum, Sweetgum
Domestic Hardwood
Suitable for Exterior/Interior Use
Interior Use Only
Uses
Cabinets, Furniture, Interior Trim, Millwork, Mouldings
Distribution
Red Gum grows from Connecticut, as far west as Oklahoma and south in Texas and Florida. Red Gum likes to grow in wet moist soil along river and stream banks. It is one of the first specie to reestablish after logging or clearing of an area.
General Description: The sapwood is very wide and is pale almost white in color. The heartwood is pinkish brown to a reddish brown in color. The grain is very irregular and can often be interlocked. The interlocked gain can from a ribbon stripe. Despite the grain variations the texture is usually fine, even and uniform.
Price Range ($ least expensive, $$$$$ most expensive):
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Working Properties
Machining: Good
Nailing: Good
Glueing: Good
Screwing: Good
Finishing: Excellent
Physical Properties
Weight (lbs/BF): 2.95
Specific Gravity: 0.46-0.52
Modulus of Rupture (psi): 7,100-12,500
Modulus of Elasticity (1,000 psi): 1,200-1,640
Side Hardness (lbs): 850
Additional Information
Item Availability
Not currently in stock, commercial quantities are limited. Please contact us to discuss alternate species.