Description:
Northern Brushbox Wood Floors
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Brushbox wood floors are a very lustrous wood with a fair amount of
understated flame/curl figure present. There are two main
specie groups being sold. The first is commonly sold under
the Brushbox name and is the group of species found in the more
temperate areas of Australia. Its coloration tends to be in
the grey/brown range with a high degree of color variation. The
other grouping of Tristania species, are found in more tropical
areas and typically sold under the Northern Brushbox name. Their coloration is a more uniform dark brown than the Southern
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Color Range & Color
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| Color Range:
In Northern Brushbox wood floors, one finds a medium range of color
variability in the species which varies between lighter reddish
browns to darker coppery browns.
Color Change:
In Northern
Brushbox wood flooring there will be a slight muting of color variation and also
a slight reddening of the floor over time. Hardness: 2045 as compared to: Red oak- 1260 & N maple- 1450
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Botanical
name: Tristania, spp
Northern Brushbox:
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