Jarrah is a widely distributed timber throughout southwest australia and prices for local lumber should be moderate.
Is jarrah a hardwood.
The heartwood ranges from deep browns to burgundy hues.
Solid timber jarrah jarrah is renowned for its rich red colours that deepen over time.
Jarrah floors are often burgundy in color with black streaks.
It is heavy tough with a distinctive dark red colouration.
The jerrah wood is a type of the redwood and belongs to the species of the eucalyptus marginata.
Its durability and strength make it an ideal timber for a range of structural and design applications with timbers that display colours ranging from deep red to blonde.
Jarrah is a unique australian hardwood renowned for its versatility.
There 50 000 board feet of jarrah was installed last year as the first step in an extensive renovation.
Even so reforestation efforts are ongoing.
The jarrah wood tree usually grows in the large to medium sized trees and the leaves of this tree are usually midvein and extremely long.
It is widely used for tool handles and veneers.
Recently the down under hardwood replaced treated pine in the oceanfront boardwalks of some new jersey cities most notably famed atlantic city.
Because of its limited growth area its sustainability is questionable.
In fact jarrah was used to pave a hastings england street in 1897.
Prices for imported jarrah tends to be in the mid range for exotic lumber.
Jarrah sapwood exhibits shades from pale yellow to pink orange.
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 is a tree with rough fibrous bark leaves with a distinct midvein white flowers and relatively large more or less spherical fruit.
Australia is one of the prime distributors of the jarrah wood throughout the world.
Jarrah is a very strong wood and ranks high on the janka scale.
Old growth has been diminished dramatically in recent years.
It also has marine applications such as bridges ships.
Curly pieces or burl block are likely to be much more expensive.
Jarrah wood is most often used for hardwood flooring cabinetry doors and window sills.
Jarrah is an australian hardwood.
It is commonly found on flooring panelling joinery decking and furniture.