Poplar is a versatile, budget‑friendly hardwood widely used in woodworking because it’s easy to machine, takes paint well, and is available in many dimensions. It’s often chosen as a practical alternative to pricier hardwoods when strength demands are moderate and a painted or stained finish is planned.
Poplar (often called tulip poplar, yellow poplar, or whitewood) comes from Liriodendron tulipifera, a tall North American hardwood tree that can reach 150 feet with long, straight trunks. The wood itself is soft for a hardwood, but still dense enough to machine cleanly. Its grain is typically tight and uniform, making it predictable to work with.



