Its vibrant red color and high density also add to its popularity in interior design projects.
Australian hardwood jarrah.
Because of its great durability and common occurrence jarrah is a useful timber for exterior projects in australia.
It is heavy tough with a distinctive dark red colouration.
The texture is even but moderately coarse.
Because of its durability jarrah is a useful timber for outdoor projects in australia.
Jarrah heartwood is a rich dark brownish red sometimes marked with short dark brown radial flecks.
Eucalyptus marginata commonly known as jarrah djarraly in noongar language and historically as swan river mahogany is a plant in the myrtle family myrtaceae and is endemic to the south west of western australia.
It ranges in colour from dark brown and red through to pink tones with some white in places.
Jarrah is a west australian hardwood.
Jarrah is an australian hardwood renowned for its versatility durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.
It is commonly found on flooring panelling joinery decking and furniture.
Jarrah can be highly polished and accepts most finishes well.
Its vibrant red color and high density add to its marketability for use as a flooring material.
It is known for its deep red colour and is used in a range of structural and design applications.
Jarrah jarrah timber is a remarkably fire resistant and robust australian hardwood.
It is one of the few commercial hardwood species from wa and only a limited portion of the jarrah forest may be harvested annually.
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Eucalyptus marginata jarrah is a slow growing tree that hails from the iron and aluminium rich plains in the southwest corner of wa.
Jarrah is a durable western australian timber that is extremely versatile.
In some countries the timber is sold as swan river mahogany or southern mahogany.
The grain is usually straight but often interlocked or wavy.
The timber is widely used and well known in australia.
This durable australian hardwood is weather rot termite and fire resistant.