Engineered American Black Walnut
Code: ENO-403

Juglans nigra, the eastern black walnut, a species of flowering tree in the walnut family, Juglandaceae, is native to eastern North America. It grows mostly in riparian zones, from southern Ontario, west to southeast South Dakota, south to Georgia, northern Florida and southwest to central Texas. Isolated wild trees in the upper Ottawa Valley may be an isolated native population or may have derived from planted trees.
The black walnut is a large deciduous tree attaining heights of 30–40 m (98–131 ft). Under forest competition, it develops a tall, clear trunk; the open-grown form has a short trunk and broad crown. The bark is grey-black and deeply furrowed.
American black walnut is an exceptional flooring and furniture making timber due to its attractive appearance. The timber is also used for doors, cabinet, joinery, mouldings and turnings.
| Lumber Origin: | North America |
| Spicies: | Walnut |
| Width: | 7 1/2 inch |
| Thickness: | 3/4 inch |
| Veneer Thickness: | 6 mm |
| Stain: |
Natural |
| Finish: | Bona Traffic |
| Hardness: | 1010 lbs |




