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Common hardwoods in australia.
This is an inexpensive utility hardwood that s used in a numer of applications such as upholstered furniture frames veneer and is also stained to mimic other more costly hardwoods.
Karri trees while native to the southwest of western australia are also grown in plantations.
Broadleaf trees can be evergreen or they can persist in dropping their leaves over the entire winter.
Cherry if poplar has been stained it s almost impossible to tell apart from cherry.
Trading names messmate stringybark tasmanian oak mountain ash victorian ash tasmanian oak alpine ash victorian ash tasmanian oak mountain gum.
Their lovely golden appearance and red hues suit a broad range of applications such as indoor and outdoor furniture as well as joinery and construction.
From pale pinks to deep reds which when blended in flooring give any venue a warm and luxurious look.
Austwood australia represents some of the largest australian cypress milling operations in australia.
Pine comes in several varieties but the main ones found in australia are radiata cypress and hoop pine.
It has lower tannin content than other australian hardwoods and is less prone to bleed through of tannins and therefore staining.
Myrtle beech is an attractive australian hardwood used for internal use applications such as decorative veneers.
Difference between hardwood and broadleaf.
Details for each species include.
Radiata pine is a very common house framing timber but it has low resistance to decay and termites unless chemically treated.
A blend of various sized hardwoods harvested from coastal regions.
Appearance common applications durability strength workability termite resistance and fire resistance.
They are one of australia s tallest hardwoods and they are incredibly durable.