Butternut (Wormy)
Butternut (Juglans cinerea)
Common Names: Butternut, White Walnut
Distribution: Eastern United States
Color/Appearance: Heartwood is usually a light to medium tan, sometimes with a reddish tint. Growth rings are darker and form fairly distinct grain patterns. Sapwood is a pale yellowish white.
Janka Hardness: 490 lbf
Density: 2.25 lb/b.f.
Shrinkage: 1
Radial (thickness): 3.4%
Tangential (width): 6.4%,
Volumetric (total): 10.6%,
T/R Ratio (width to depth): 1.9
Allergies/Toxicity: 1 Besides the standard health risks associated with any type of wood dust, no further health reactions have been associated with Butternut
Controlled species: CITES: no, IUCN: no (many Butternut trees in North America are currently afflicted by a fungal disease (Sirococcus clavigigentijuglandacearum) known as Butternut canker.
Common Uses: Veneer, carving, furniture, interior trim, boxes and crates.