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: Endiandra palmerstonii\n\nThe heartwood is variable in colour, but usually greyish-brown with streaks of chocolate brown, black or pink. Sapwood is pale yellow and up to 100mm wide.\n
Botanical Name: Beilschmiedia bancroftii\n\nThe heartwood is pale to bright lemon yellow in colour. Sapwood is generally paler in colour but at times it may be difficult to distinguish from the heartwood, particularly since it can comprise up to 50% of the stem radius.
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: Eucalyptus acmenoides\n\nThe heartwood is yellow brown, having a close resemblance to tallowwood. The sapwood is usually paler in colour and less than 20mm wide.
Botanical Name: Quercus alba\n\nWhite Oak tends to vary according to its region of origin; its colour generally ranges from a pale ochre to a mid-brown with shades of grey and pink. Its sapwood is easily distinguished from the heartwood due it almost being white.
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.