White Mahogany

White Mahogany

White Mahogany is light brown to yellow-brown in colour with a similar appearance to Tallowwood, but with more gum vein. Has an even-grain texture. Distinctive markings caused by moth grub holes, and occasional gum veining are often present which create a stunning feature when used in flooring. It also accepts stains well. Mostly uniform and medium in texture, the timber may feature an interlocked grain.
White Mahogany – Eucalyptus Acmenioides – grows along the east coast of Australia from Sydney to Cairns, and in isolated pockets north of the Queensland tablelands.

A dense and durable timber with a Janka rating of 10.00 and is excellent for Flooring, Decking and Cladding.