Description
Spotted Gum is a rich individual timber, desired by Architects and Designers the world over, particularly for its striking backsawn grain structure, attractive fiddleback and vibrant colour palette.
Spotted gum is a large native hardwood that is grown in a variety of forest types along the NSW coastal strip into
Queensland. The word “spotted” refers to large spot like features that form on the tree as it sheds its bark in strips.
Common Names:
Spotted Gum
Look & Features:
Backsawn grain, Fiddleback, Distinctive sapwood, gum veins
Botanical Name:
Corymbia Maculata
Colour:
Light coffee brown to dark chocolate with some reddish tinges
Dry Density:
950kg/m3
Natural Durability:
Class 1 (above ground)
Grade:
Select, Prestige or Rustic
Profile:
Micro Tongue & Groove (Plain End)
Size:
86mm x 10mm
Wear layer:
5.5mm
Lengths:
400mm – 2700mm
Packaging:
Ultra10 is supplied in small random length bundles, each with around 3m2.