Timber Species

Australian and Imported Timber Species

Hurford Wholesale stocks an impressive range of native and imported timbers. We’re proud to be involved in the harvesting, processing, manufacturing, sales and distribution of more than 55 different timber species. Read on to find out more about your preferred timber species, including visual appearance, duarability and usage.

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*** Please note that the photos may not truly reflect the timber colour, as some species vary in colour tones.

 

 Ash, American White

 Ash, Silver

 Ash, Silvertop

Ash, Victorian

American Cherry

Amoora

Blackbutt

Blackbutt, New England

Beech, European

Beech, White

Blackwood, Tasmanian

Blue Gum

Brush Box

Chestnut, Australian

Cypress, White

Durian

Flooded Gum

Grey Box

Grey Gum

Grey Ironbark

Heavy Hopea

Jarrah

Jelutong

Kapur

Karri

Kwila / Merbau

Maple, Rock

Maple, Queensland

Mahogany, Cherry

Mahogany, Red

Mahogany, White

Marri

Meranti

Messmate

 Messmate, Gympie

Melunak

Myrtle

Oak, American White

Oak, American Red

Oak, Silky, Northern

Oak, Tasmanian

 Pine, Hoop

 Pine, Radiata

Red Gum

Red Ironbark

Ribbon Gum

Rosewood

Spotted Gum

Stringybark, White

Stringybark, Yellow

Stringybark, Silvertop

Surian Batu 

Surian Cedar

Tallowwood

Teak

Turpentine

Vitex

Walnut, American, Black

Wenge

References: Wood Solutions www.woodsolutions.com.au, The Wood Database www.wooddatabase.com, The Australian Timber Database www.timber.net.au and Wood In Australia – Types, Properties and Uses, Second Edition – Keith R. Bootle.