DCHP-3

bird's-eye maple

DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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1

a maple tree, Acer saccharum, found in Canada from Lake Superior eastward and commercially valuable for its hard wood and for its sap, which is used in making maple sugar and syrup; also, its wood.

Quotations

1807
The curled maple and bird's-eye maple make beautiful furniture.
1883
He has also on these limites an immense quantity of . . . bird's eye and curly maple.
2

the wood of this tree, much in demand for furniture making because of the attractive patterns formed in the grain by knots.

Quotations

1792
Capt. Shaw has given me a tea-chest in bird's-eye maple.
1964
In appreciation they presented the donor with a beautiful pair of Island-made bird's eye maple candlesticks.