Engineered Austrailian Sydney Blue Gum Natural
Code: ESG-501

Eucalyptus saligna, known as the Sydney blue gum, is a large Australian hardwood (flowering) tree common along the New South Wales seaboard and into Queensland, which can reach a maximum of 65 metres (213 feet) in height.It is a common plantation timber in Australia and South Africa.
Eucalyptus saligna regenerates by regrowing from epicormic buds on the trunk and lower branches after bushfire. Trees live for over two hundred years.
The wood of this species is heavy (about 850 kg/m3), fairly hard, coarse, even textured and reasonably easy to work. It is used for general building construction, panelling, and boat-building, and is highly prized for flooring and furniture because of its rich dark honey colour.
| Lumber Origin: | Austrailia |
| Spicies: | Blue Gum |
| Width: | 5 inch |
| Thickness: | 9/16 inch |
| Veneer Thickness: | 0.6 mm |
| Stain: |
Natural |
| Finish: | Bona Traffic |
| Hardness: | 1821 lbs |




