I was in the wood trim aisles at Menards today and I saw some trim whose species was given as “white hardwood”. It maybe resembled poplar in color and grain.
What the heck is “white hardwood”??
I was in the wood trim aisles at Menards today and I saw some trim whose species was given as “white hardwood”. It maybe resembled poplar in color and grain.
What the heck is “white hardwood”??
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Lowe's lesson
Seems Menards is taking their product labeling cues from Lowe's out in California.
It's probably Paulownia, or Aspen.