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- Blackbutt
- Blue Gum
- Brush Box
- Grey Ironbark
- Iron Bark Red
- Mixed Hardwoods
- Mixed Reds
- Rose Gum
- Spotted Gum
- Tallowwood
- Turpentine
- White Mahogany
- Blackbutt – A cream to pale honey brown timber with an air dried density of about 900 kg/m3
- Blue Gum (Sydney Blue Gum) – A dark pink to red-brown timber with an air dried density of about 850 kg/m3.
- Brush Box – A pinkish grey to rich reddish brown timber with an air dried density of about 900 kg/m3.
- Iron Bark – Grey – A pale to dark chocolate and red timber with an air dried density of about 1120kg/m3.
- Iron Bark – Red – A dark red timber with an air dried density of about 1130 kg/m3.
- Mixed Hardwoods – A variety of hardwoods mixed to give a variety of colours ranging pale and chocolate browns to dark reds. Air dried densities will vary from specie to specie.
- Mixed Reds – A variety of hardwoods chosen from the dark chocolate to red range of species. Air dried densities will vary from specie to species.
- Rose Gum (Flooded Gum) – A pinkish to pale red-brown timber with an air dried density of 750 kg/m3.
- Spotted Gum (NSW) – A pale greyish to dark brown timber with an air dried density of about 950 kg/m3.
- Tallowwood – A pale brown to butter yellow timber with an air dried density of about 990 kg/m3.
- Turpentine – A reddish brown timber with an air dried density of 950kg/m3
- White Mahogany – A pale straw to golden honey colour with an air dried density of 1000kg/m3.




















