Timber Joining Species supplier and Manufacturer Sydney Australia. Species beginning with "S" here.
Joinery Timbers "S" - Click on image to flip
BROWN SALWOOD
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: Entandrophragma cylindricum\n\nThe sapwood tends to be whitish to pale yellow and is distinct from the heartwood, which ranges in colour from a medium to dark reddish or purplish brown.
Botanical Name: Atherosperma moschatum\n\nThe sapwood of sassafras is white or greyish; the heartwood can be similarly pale or stained black ("blackheart").
Botanical Name: Acmena resa (red); Syzygium wesa (white)\n\nRed Eungella Satinash heartwood is pink to red-brown. White Eungella Satinash heartwood is pale grey to yellow brown. Sapwood is greyish-yellow.
Botanical Name: Synoum muelleri\n\nThe heartwood ranges from red to reddish-brown. Sapwood is sometimes paler in colour but not always distinguishable from the heartwood.
Botanical Name: Flindersia bourjotiana\n\nHeartwood ranges from silver-white to pale yellow shades. There is no noticeable colour difference between sapwood and heartwood.
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus sieberi\n\nHeartwood pale brown, sometimes with a tinge of pink, sapwood narrow and indistinguishable. Pin hole borer discolouration common.
Botanical Name: Albizia toona\n\nThe heartwood is dark red with some yellow streaks causing a striated pattern on the longitudinal surface. Sapwood is white in colour and up to 50mm wide.
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 maculata\n\nThe heartwood ranges from a light-brown through to dark brown. The sapwood is usually white in colour and up to 50mm wide.
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus eugenioides\n\nThe heartwood is predominately light brown and occasionally pale pink. The sapwood is paler in colour but not sharply differentiated. \n
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus saligna\n\nThe heartwood colour ranges from dark pink to reddish brown. The sapwood is typically distinctly paler in colour.