Description: The heartwood is a vivid reddish-orange when freshly cut, but changes over time to bright red, red or coral-pink with dark streaks. It can darken further to a reddish or purplish brown or black. The colour fades with age. The grain can range from straight to interlocked, with a fine to medium texture and a natural sheen. When newly cut, the sapwood, which is clearly demarcated from the heartwood, is white, but it turns to grey or brownish yellow when exposed to light.
Uses: Heavy construction, corral rails, posts and poles, rustic furniture, shingles, railways sleepers (railroad ties) , boxes and crates, wood pulp, plywood, hardboard and particleboard.