Birdseye maple (acer saccharum) has a figured grain texture and is a variant of the Northern American hard sugar maple tree that grows in the north-eastern part of North America.


The wood is largely light-coloured and has a fine porous structure, and the so-called birdseyes have 3-5 mm diameters occurring in intervals of about one centimeter apart.


Birdseye maple veneer is very delicate and glossy and is used in high-quality residential furniture and for the interior paneling of luxury limousines.