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Source: USA (Lake States), Appalachians, Northwest USA, Canada
Color: Cream to light reddish-brown heartwood, thin white sapwood tinged slightly with reddish-brown.
Pattern: Usually straight-grained, sometimes found highly figured with curly, fiddleback, blistered, quilted, Birds Eye or burl grain, scattered over entire tree or in irregular stripes and patches.
Characteristics: The soft maples are roughly 25 percent softer than the hard maples. Heavy, fairly hard, fairly strong, close-grained, stiff, uniform texture. Good resistance to abrasion and indentation, however Hard Maple is stronger and more resistant.
Uses: It is hard to believe, but the same species used for bowling alleys can also be sliced into gorgeous veneers and made into priceless musical instruments.