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EXOTIC SPECIES
Wood Origin Country: Red Oak originates from the United States and eastern Canada.
Hardness and Strength: Red Oak is commonly referred to when looking at the Janka rating of any wood. Typically, it is used as the "benchmark" for the Janka rating system with a score of 1290. White oak has a slightly higher Janka rating than its very near relative, Red Oak. White oak's numerical hardness value is 1360.





























The Red Oak Tree, also called "The Champion Oak", is the most common tree in North America. The Red Oak name in latin (Quercus) means “a fine tree”. In forests, the red oak tree can grow up to 140 feet, with an average trunk diameter of 3 feet, and up to 6 feet wide. The Red Oak wood is well known in the wood industry and it is one of the leaders at the Hardwood Flooring Industry. The Red Oak is also the state tree of New Jersey and Iowa.
The White Oak Wood is one of the most useful Hardwood at the Hardwood Industry. It is a very long-lived tree that can live up to 500 years… In the forests, the white oak tree can reach to a magnificent height of 100’ feet tall with an average trunk size of 3’ feet. The white oak also known for its mystic, beautiful structure, with his developed broad-top and limbs striking out at any direction, making the width of the tree close or even bigger than its height. The White Oak Wood Tree is a native tree to the eastern states of the United States and to southeastern Canada. The White oak is also the State Tree of Connecticut, Illinois and Maryland.