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Red Mallee Eucalyptus Oleosa

Australian Burl

Red Mallee ( Eucalyptus Oleosa) is prodominantly a clump tree meaning it will nearly always grow in groups and often share the same root system. Red and brown Mallee produce smaller burls often averaging 7 kg although some root burls will exeed 100kg.It is very dense and has spectacular grain patterns suited to a large number of projects from knife making to poolcues

River Red Gum Eucalyptus Camaludensis

Australian Burl

River Red Gum (Eucalyptus Camaludensis) is usually found lone standing and often on or near ancient river beds. It produces some of the largest burls known, some of which have exeeded 5000kg. It has a medium density and its main feature is its gum veins.

Inland Rosewood Boornaree

Acacia Rhodoxylon

 

Australian Burl

Inland rosewood, Boornaree only grows in the western plains and slopes of NSW, it is a very dense, heavey timber that is ideal for a very fine grit sandpaper. the longer it drys the more crimson the colour goes. It is very rare and very low yeilding, its more suited to small projects

Brown Mallee Eucalyptus Dumosa

Brown Mallee ( Eucalyptus Dumosa) is prodominantly a clump tree meaning it will nearly always grow in groups and often share the same root system. Red and brown Mallee produce smaller burls often averaging 7 kg although some root burls will exeed 100kg.It is very dense and has spectacular grain patterns suited to a large number of projects from knife making to poolcues

Yellow Box Eucalyptus Melliodora

Yellow box burl (Eucalyptus Melliodora) Is a large tree growing in numerours palces on the eastern seaboard generally the best burl is found in western nsw. it is of medium density and is a pleasure to work with, It can be a bit temprementle during its drying fase however worth the wait

Coolibah Eucalyptus Microtheca

Coolibah (Eucalyptus Microtheca) is a tall standing tree predominatly growing in central/western nsw. It is quite dense and can have wonderful orange coulourings as well as light browns/creams

Banksia Grandis

Banksia Grandis gows in south western Australia in the golden triangle as its known. It is the seed pod which is most desirable. It has a very dense centre making it ideal for wood turners

NSW Sheoak Casuarina Disambiguatian

NSW Sheoak Casurina Disambiguation) 

is the easts version of the popular western australain sheoak. It is very dense and has great orange and pink colours with spectacular mendula rays

Campor lurel Cinnamomum Camphora

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Brown Giddgee Acacia Cambagei

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Mulga Acacia Aneura

Myall Acacia Pendula

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Australian Ebony Diospyros Humilis

Australian Ebony (Diospyros Humilis)

Grows in western Queensland it is a small spinderly tree but is very dense. It is quite rare and very low yeilding, it is mostly suited to small projects

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