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ESG500AustrailianSpottedGum
   Engineered Austrailian Spotted Gum Natural

   Code: ESG-500
  

  

 

 

 

 


Corymbia maculata (syn. Eucalyptus maculata), commonly known as Spotted Gum, is an endemic Australian tree. Spotted Gum is a tall tree with a straight trunk, growing up to 45 metres in height (sometimes taller). The species was first formally described by William Jackson Hooker in 1844.

Corymbia maculata is a dominant species of open forest in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. It occurs on infertile and dry sites and is associated with the presence of shales and slates.

Spotted Gum is another premium Aussie native hardwood in terms of both durability and sustainability. It features a spectacular heartwood ranging in colour from light brown through to dark red-brown hues. Sapwood is usually white to light brown in colour. The presence of a wavy grain can produce an attractive fiddle-back figure.

It is utilised as both an indoor and exterior timber due to his high resistance to both rot and termites. Common uses are as decking, outdoor furniture and internal joinery.

 

 

Lumber Origin:  Austrailia
Spicies: Spotted Gum
Width: 5 inch
Thickness: 9/16 inch
Veneer Thickness: 0.6 mm
Stain:

Natural

Finish: Bona Traffic
Hardness: 3473 lbs


 

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