They are complex in structure and grow a bit slower than their softwood counterparts.
Australian hardwood trees.
Tasmanian oak mountain gum white top rose gum flooded gum white mahogany yellow stringybark spotted gum blackbutt ironbark grey red broad leaved narrow leafed bloodwood brown pale red sydney blue gum white gum kwila merbau.
A unique palette that ranges from pale brown and golden.
Sought after for its unique properties and aesthetic qualities.
A beautiful combination of highland timbers.
The most popular australian hardwoods technically the term hardwood refers to wood produced by angiosperm trees that have broad leaves and seeds that form in flowers or nuts.
Blackbutt eucalyptus pilularis blackbutt is a good.
A fine and even texture varying from pale.