Botanical Name: Gmelina fasciculiflora\n\nThe heartwood ranges from pale straw to light grey-brown. There is no noticeable colour difference between sapwood and heartwood.
Botanical Name: Castanospermum australe\n\nThe heartwood ranges from dark brown to chocolate shades deepening almost too black; sometimes streaked with lighter coloured bands. The sapwood is white to yellow in colour.
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus pilularis\n\nThe heartwood is pale brown with a faint tinge of pink when freshly cut. Sometimes the sapwood is indistinguishable from the heartwood but usually is slightly paler in colour. \n
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus campanulat; Eucalyptus andrewsii\n\nThe material is very similar in appearance and properties to Blackbutt (E. Pilularis). The colour ranges from pale browns to straw blondes. \n
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus gummifera\n\nThe heartwood is dark pink, deep red to red-brown, often with an abundance of kino veins. Sapwood is pale pink to light brown.
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus Globulus\n\nThe heartwood is pale brown sometimes with a pink tinge, while the sapwood is paler but not always distinguishable.
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus saligna\n\nThe heartwood colour ranges from dark pink to reddish brown. The sapwood is typically distinctly paler in colour.
Botanical Name: Litsea glutinosa\n\nThe heartwood varies from light cream to pale straw and normally there is no marked colour variation between sapwood and heartwood.
Botanical Name: Lophostemon confertus\n\nThe heartwood ranges from pink-brown to red-brown but is often very variable between trees. The sapwood is usually slightly paler in colour.
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus moluccana\n\nThe heartwood is usually pale brown but sometimes yellowish in colour. Sapwood is usually distinct and lighter in colour. \n
Botanical Name: Tabebuia, spp\n\nBrazilian Walnut is a striking exotic species which ranges from olive brown to blackish in colour. Its ratings for harness and durability are among the highest of all timber worldwide.
Botanical Name: Acacia harpophylla\n\nThe heartwood varies from dark reddish-brown to, more commonly, dark brown. Sapwood is thin, yellow and quite distinct.
Botanical Name: Podocarpus elatus\n\nThe heartwood ranges from light brown to brown but can be yellowish-brown in older trees. There is no distinct colour difference between sapwood and heartwood.
Botanical Name: Acacia aulacocarpa\n\nThe heartwood varies from light brown to brown, often streaked with darker markings. Sapwood creamy-white to pale brown.
Botanical Name: Tectona grandis\n\nThe heartwood is generally golden brown but varies from grey-brown to red-brown. Longitudinal streaks are often present due to the ring-porous structure of teak. Sapwood is well demarcated, being pale yellow in colour.