Brazilian eucalyptus wood flooring is described on this page.
Brazilian eucalyptus hardwood.
Unlike other hardwood types eucalyptus wood is fast growing rendering it a highly sustainable and eco friendly choice.
When these trees reach maturity they are ready to be harvested than their peers making it a highly easily renewable wood source.
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Eucalyptus also grows in south america where it was imported to brazil in the early 1900s meant for charcoal paper and pulp as well as many other regions of the globe.
Also known as pink ipĂȘ pink lapacho or pink trumpet tree this species is a native bignoniaceae tree and can be found in mexico argentina bolivia trinidad and tobago.
Fogo all natural brazilian eucalyptus blend hardwood charcoal is made from dense brazilian eucalyptus hardwoods.
Handroanthus impetiginosus is the species of another tree that is also considered an ipe or brazilwood.
There are more than 700 species of eucalyptus mostly native to australia.
Overall brazil is expected to produce 55 of the world s eucalyptus round wood by the end of 2011.
Brazilian eucalyptus has heartwood that is pink to red brown in color with paler sapwood that is not always clearly differentiated from the heartwood.
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Eucalyptus is a diverse genus of flowering trees and a few shrubs in the myrtle family myrtaceae.
While both teak and eucalyptus are tropical hardwoods that weather to a silver patina with age when left outside teak is a longer lasting more durable and not surprisingly more expensive wood.
Members of the genus dominate the tree flora of australia.
We specialize in exotic domestic hardwoods.
Eucalyptus charcoal is favored by brazilian rodizio steakhouses because it lights fast burns incredibly hot and imparts that delicious steakhouse flavor.
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Fast growing and renewable resource.
Yet the relative abundance of this tropical hardwood make eucalyptus patio furniture an affordable option.
Originally found growing in australia where its leaves are famously the favorite food of koalas there are over 600 species of eucalyptus.