BLACKBUTT Eucalyptus Pilularis Blackbutt is one of the most common species of hardwood commercially available from the coastal forests of NSW. It grows in the coastal forests of NSW from Bega on the south coast up to Maryborough in Queensland. The timber has a colour ranging from a golden yellow through to pale browns and also light Blonde boards. The colour range is subtle and is excellent where the colour requirement is light and neutral. The sapwood is distinctly lighter than the heartwood. Blackbutt has natural features like Gum Veins and pin holes so when choosing Blackbutt you need to expect some visible natural features. Class 1 durability above ground -Termite Resistant – BAL 29 – medium Leaching – Janka hardness 9.1 Standard sizes are- 42×19, 65×19, 86×19, 130×19, 136×22, 140×35 and others available.