There are several factors to consider in the correct answer of your question, wet or dry weight can alter the exactitude of the aforementioned, but you can start at 3.4 pounds per board foot for Red Maple, wet it will weigh more than when its dry.
A cubic foot of red oak weighs 44 lbs kiln dried to 6%, appx 61 lbs wet. One cubic foot of wood equals 12 board feet of lumber; 1" x 12" x 12" times 12.
red maple syrup
it would depend on the species of maple. hard maple? red maple? etc. hard maple = 1450, red maple = 950
The red maple is also known as scarlet maple and swamp maple or Acer rubrum (Latin name).
Helmuth M Steinhilb has written: 'Green above-stump weights red oak, red maple, and white birch in northern Michigan' -- subject(s): Weight, Red oak, Red maple, Forests and forestry, Measurement, Birch
The red maple trees turn red in the fall.
Acer rubrum, Red Maple, is also known as Swamp or Soft Maple.
The maple leaves are red because the sun shine to it.. =)
The scientific name for the Red Maple is the Acer rubrum.
The red maple tree species turns red in the fall.
Yes, you can tap a red maple tree to collect sap for making maple syrup.
The Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) also known as the Swamp Maple is most common however many other Aceraceae (Maples) have red to red/brown samara. Acer Ginnala : Amur Maple Acer Tataricum : Tatarian Maple