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Hydrowood Myrtle

Rich in colour and smooth to touch, Hydrowood Myrtle is a great choice for internal panelling.
specie overview

HYDROWOOD MYRTLE

Ideal for panelling, the rich colour and satin smooth grain of Myrtle is simply stunning. This major species is usually found in the Tasmanian Rainforest, but is harvested by Hydrowood from Tasmanian reservoirs.

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BENEFITS OF USING HYDROWOOD MYRTLE

It is the major species found throughout Tasmania. With colour varying from pink to a warm reddish brown, this timber is even-textured and has a fine grain that can be straight, interlocked or feature a fiddleback pattern.

Myrtle can produce knotty wood and burls, which are highly coveted and invariably favoured and sought by craftspeople. Myrtle makes an excellent veneer and finishing timber, delivering a very smooth finish.

VERSATILE

Provides a moderate workability but will deliver a very smooth finish.

COST EFFECTIVE

Affordable and readily available in Australia

SUSTAINABLE

Sustainably sourced from Tasmania

PRE-FINISHED

Factory-coated before delivery

Applications

Because of its fine, straight and smooth grain, Hydrowood Myrtle is popular for feature panelling and ceiling lining. Dependent on the level of maintenance, this timber is an excellent option for internal timber panelling as it provides texture and warm to spaces. Hydrowood Myrtle is a suitable option for internal applications on commercial and residential designs where a rich colour and a satin smoothness is desired.

Exterior Walls

HYDROWOOD MYRTLE PRODUCTS

At Mortlock Timber, we supply Hydrowood Myrtle products for interior applications. Our Satinplank profile was is designed for interior panelling and be fitted for wall and ceiling panelling in various rooms around the office or at home.

HYDROWOOD MYRTLE FINISHES

A great benefit of Hydrowood Myrtle is the pink and red tones the timber offers naturally. For a natural look on internally installed Hydrowood Myrtle, we recommend a clear finish of Enviro Clear.

This coating is applied before delivery and is designed for timber in internal spaces.

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Colour Variation

Hydrowood Myrtle has a red and pink colour that can vary depending on the piece of timber. Generally, Tasmanian Myrtle will vary between deep red and pale pink.

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Natural Features

Hydrowood Myrtle stands out as a preferred appearance timber, celebrated for its sumptuous reddish-brown heartwood, distinctive grain patterns, and fine texture that contribute to an exceptionally smooth finish.

Its narrow, nearly whitish sapwood showcases visible growth rings, enhancing its natural allure. The grain, whether straight, interlocked, or adorned with a captivating wavy, fiddleback pattern, adds a unique touch. Notably, the inclusion of burls further elevates the timber’s charm, making it ideal for veneers, joinery and internal panelling.

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Knots
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Growth Rings

HYDROWOOD MYRTLE PROPERTIES

Hydrowood Myrtle only provides a moderate workability but will deliver a very smooth finish – perfect for internal applications. It can be difficult to glue and care needs to be taken when nailing to avoid splitting the timber. It has a Bushfire Alert Level rating of 12.5 and has moderate shrinkage

Origin
Sustainability
Availability
Density (Dry)
Durability
Tangential Shrinkage
Termite Resistance
Lyctid Susceptibility
Fire
Use
Properties

Tasmania

Sourced from Tasmanian lakes and reservoirs. PEFC available on request.

Readily available depending on project size and location.

700kg/m3

Low durability

4.70%

Not resistant

Susceptible

12.5 BAL Rating

Interior use only.

FAQS

WHAT IS HYDROWOOD MYRTLE?

Hydrowood Myrtle is salvaged Tasmanian Myrtle timber. Recovered from Tasmanian lakes by Hydrowood, is an attractive and medium-sized hardwood. The name ‘myrtle’ is believed to have come from the early timber workers.

WHAT IS HYDROWOOD MYRTLE USED FOR?

Hydrowood Myrtle is commonly used for internal applications such as timber panelling and furniture.

HOW MUCH DOES HYDROWOOD COST?

Hydrowood Myrtle’s price is dependent on the size of the project that is being specified.

IS HYDROWOOD MYRTLE A SUSTAINABLE TIMBER?

Hydrowood Myrtle’s sourcing is inherently sustainable. The timber is reclaimed Tasmanian lakes. Hydrowood avoids the detrimental effects of traditional logging, such as deforestation, habitat destruction, and soil erosion.

WHAT IS THE DURABILITY OF HYDROWOOD MYRTLE?

While strong and dense, Hydrowood is not particularly durable.

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