





Tasmanian Oak
Eucalyptus obliqua, E. delegateni,s E. regnans
Quick Specifications
Tasmanian Oak is a highly versatile Australian hardwood timber prized for its pale straw to light reddish-brown coloring and excellent staining qualities.
Warm, dense and resilient, Tasmanian oak is the preferred hardwood for a wide range of applications. It works extremely well and produces an excellent finish. It can be used in all forms of construction and in interior applications such as panelling and flooring. It can be glue-laminated to cover long spans. Veneers, plywood and engineered products are also available. It is also a popular furniture timber, and its fibre is sought after for reconstituted board and production of high quality paper.
Species Blend: It is not a single oak species, but rather a collective trade name for three native eucalyptus trees: Messmate (Eucalyptus obliqua), Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans), and Alpine Ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis).