Eucalyptus (most likely Jarrah or River Red Gum)

Eucalyptus marginata / Eucalyptus camaldulensisHardwood / Exotic

Eucalyptus (most likely Jarrah or River Red Gum)

Grain Pattern

Interlocked and wavy grain with a fine, uniform texture. Shows subtle figure and small checks characteristic of dense eucalyptus species.

Color Description

Medium to deep reddish-brown heartwood. The color typically deepens with age and exposure to light, turning a rich dark red or burgundy.

Hardness Rating

Appx. 1,910 lbf (Jarrah) or 2,900 lbf (Red Gum); Very Hard to Extremely Hard.

Durability Rating

Durable to Very Durable; excellent resistance to rot, termites, and fungal attack. Widely used for exterior applications.

Common Uses

Outdoor furniture, flooring, heavy construction, decking, cabinetry, and woodturning.

Geographic Origin

Native to Australia (predominantly Western Australia and Murray-Darling basin).

Market Value & Sustainability

Estimated Market Value

$12.00 to $18.00 per board foot depending on figure and availability in the export market.

Wood Age Estimate

Recently milled or sanded (approx. 1-5 years post-processing) based on the freshness of the red hues and limited oxidation.

Sustainability Status

Generally stable; not listed on CITES appendices. IUCN Red List indicates Least Concern, often sourced from managed forests.

Workability

Difficult to work due to high density and interlocked grain. Frequent tearout during planing; requires sharp carbide tooling. Glues and finishes well.

Notable Features

Distinctively heavy and dense. High tannin content can cause blue-black staining if in contact with iron and water.

Finish Recommendations

Penetrating oils or film-building finishes like polyurethane. Requires thorough sanding to high grits to handle the dense grain.

Identification Confidence

Medium-High; the reddish-pink hue, wavy interlocked grain, and characteristic surface checking are hallmarks of Australian Eucalyptus hardwoods.

Identified on 7/6/2026
Eucalyptus (most likely Jarrah or River Red Gum) - Eucalyptus marginata / Eucalyptus camaldulensis | Wood Identifier