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Grey Iron Bark
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Grey Ironbark (Eucalyptus Paniculata) has a deep patina and the colour palette of the Grey Ironbark varies from a mahogany-like appearance to dark shades of chocolate. The heartwood (which is one of the hardest in the world!) ranges from pale brown to dark brown with occasional rich, red tones. Its grain is usually tight and straight. Polishing beautifully, always ensuring a smooth finish, Grey Ironbark is a popular choice for many architects, designers, and builders.
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This versatility has seen it expand into a new, limitless range of applications including cladding, flooring, decking and joinery products as well as feature posts and beams. With a deep patina, the colour palette of the Grey Ironbark varies from a mahogany like appearance to pale and dark shades of brown and rich reds. Suitable for high exposure applications due to its exceptional durability and incredible strength. Grey Ironbark is the top choice for exterior exposed applications. Today Grey Ironbark is also recognised for its rich, warm colouring and stunning patina, revealing its adaptability and suitability as an internal building material.
COMMON NAME Grey Ironbark
LOOK & FEATURES Moderately coarse & even texture, heavy, hard & compact
BOTANICAL NAME Eucalyptus paniculata Eucalyptus siderophloia
COLOUR Pale through to dark brown with occasional darker reds
COMMON USES Cladding, flooring and decking, joinery, feature posts and beams, framework
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