Not a distinct species of maple.
Is manitoba maple a hardwood or softwood.
Be aware burning balsam fir creates a lot of ash and.
Birch is the wood of choice for many fireplace enthusiasts with its easy lighting bark beautiful flame and pleasing scent.
Temperate regions of north america average dried weight.
700 to 950 lb f 4 230 n depending on.
Maybe mine is not dry enough yet but it sure looks like it is.
The most common hard maple is the sugar or rock maple.
With a btu of 21 000 birch offers a decent heat value as well.
It is a softwood.
As for the fire wood i have a stack of it and having a devil of a time getting it to burn only reward is that often i see a piece with the red streaks and save them for my lathe or small projects.
It is in the maple family and should be considered a soft maple.
To make your heat last overnight we recommend mixing birch with another hardwood like ash or oak.
Soft maple is a commercial term meant to differentiate the wood of some types of maple from hard maple acer saccharum.
This summary is accurate to the best of dmf staff abilities as of 11 january 2018.
Burning elm wood or ash wood is not permitted in manitoba s provincial parks.
Known to be an invasive species in all or part of canada.
The maple tree is a member of a group of 200 species of trees and shrubs worldwide that belong to the acer family.
Red and silver maples are called soft maple to distinguish their lumber type from sugar and black maples which are called hard maple.
Even though it is referred to as soft maple it is only soft in relation to hard maple.
The generic maple species acer spp is canada s official arboreal emblem.
The good news is that for many purposes soft maple will be hard enough to be used in place of hard maple.
The only maple native to canada with compound leaves.
Crossing from canada into the usa.
Common soft maples include the silver red and box elder.
It is against us law to bring any untreated firewood for personal use including both hardwood and softwood conifer from canada into the usa.
All maples are hardwoods but the species found in america are further classified as hard or soft maples.
30 2 to 38 0 lbs ft 3 485 to 610 kg m 3 depending on species janka hardness.
The wood is extremely soft and therefore has limited use as a fuel source though it can be used as a fire starter because of the sap content.
Manitoba maple is best used as a restoration species for tough sites or areas where it is native.