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River red gum flooring.
The heartwood of river red gum timber is usually a brilliant red colour which can range from shades of light pink to almost black.
It is classified as a class 1 heavy hardwood for above ground applications and a class 2 heavy hardwood for in ground applications.
Solid timber rose gum the heartwood ranges in colour from pale pink to red brown however the sapwood is paler and not always clearly differentiated from the heartwood.
River red gum the timber of the iconic river red gum has a reputation for durability strength and for its distinctive brilliant red colouring ranging from pink to almost black.
Solid prefinished tongue and groove timber flooring.
River red gum mountain ash.
River red gum is well suited to garden landscape structures such as retaining walls and garden beds.
It is excellent for non domestic decks and timber flooring as well as structural applications.
The texture of this timber is moderately coarse and even.
River red gum yields a beautiful red to reddish brown timber.
The association of the river red gum with water makes the tree a natural habitat choice indeed sometimes the only choice in drier areas for other species.
River red gum the timber of the iconic river red gum has a reputation for durability strength and for its distinctive brilliant red colouring ranging from pink to almost black.
High honey to dark brown.
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River red gum eucalyptus camaldulensis eucalyptus rostrata the heartwood varies according to location in age from pink to dark red.
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River red gum prefers soils with clay content.
This widely available timber has been used in domestic decks exposed hardwood structures as well as internal fit outs joinery and in furniture.
The trees not only rely on rainfall but also on regular flooding since flooding recharges the sub soil with water.
The grain is interlocked and frequently wavy which produces a fiddleback figure when quarter cut.