Hurford’s – Blackbutt, New England

Heartwood is pale brown, while the sapwood is much paler in appearance at about 25 – 75 mm wide. Small gum veins are also usually…

Description

Heartwood is pale brown, while the sapwood is much paler in appearance at about 25 – 75 mm wide. Small gum veins are also usually visible with an even texture.  The grain is generally straight.

Please note this is a photo that may not reflect the exact true timber colour, as some species vary in colour tones. Grown in New South Wales and Queensland. Commonly used for joinery flooring cladding decking boating.