Veneer Poplar Burl 0.60 mm
Numerous irregular groups of small black burls lie embedded in a light ground texture. The wavy sandy-brown annual ring lines of poplar burl are reminiscent of a pristine desert landscape, where the burls protrude from the sand as dark hills.
Trade names and other names
German: Pappel Maser
English: Poplar burl, Black Poplar
French: Loupe de Peuplier, Peuplier noir
Italian: Radica di Pioppo, Pioppo nero
Spanish: Álamo negro, Chopo negro
Dutch: Zwarte populier
Portuguese: Álamo, Álamo-negro, Choupo negro
Arabic: n.a.
Chinese: 白杨树瘤
Available veneer thicknesses
Thicknesses on request
Occurrence
The black poplar is found throughout Europe, Siberia, Turkey, North Africa and India.
Trunk and bark
This tree grows somewhat slower than the other poplar species. The stem of the black poplar is very straight-growing and tends to burl. The bark is ash-grey at first, but quickly develops into a strong bark and later becomes grey-brown and heavily cracked.
Characteristics and wood colour
In structure and texture, this poplar species is very similar to the other poplar species, but it should be noted that the black poplar develops an intricate grain pattern at the burls. This grain pattern creates a lively and very decorative pattern.
Category | Veneers |
Product group | Burl veneers |
Thicknesses | 0.60 mm |
Weight kg/m2 | 0.270 |
Specie | Mappa Burl |
Botanical name | Populus spp. |
Wood type | Hardwood |
Main occurrence | Europe |
Wood origin | Liechtenstein | Switzerland |
Manufacturing/origin | Central Europe |
Certification | not certified |
Colour | light-brown |
Hue | medium colour |
Use | interior | Automotive expansion |
Customs tariff number | 44089000 |
Packaging | in bundle, approx. 24-32 sheets |
Items on stock | yes |
Date of delivery | approx. 3 - 6 working days |
Postal shipping | nein |