Peppermint tree burl

Peppermint wood - burl
Peppermint Wood is a term used for several types of wood that grow naturally in Australia and are characterized by their strength, density and a mild mint-like fragrance. The best known and most frequently mentioned species is Agonis flexuosa, also known as "Western Australian Peppermint" or "Willow Myrtle". This tree grows in Western Australia and is one of the iconic species of the region.
Peppermint Wood is brown to dark brown in color with subtle red or orange hues. It has a fine and even texture that can be beautifully polished after processing.
The wood is hard, dense and durable, which makes it a suitable material for demanding projects. A characteristic feature of this wood is its pleasant, fresh smell, reminiscent of mint or eucalyptus. This fragrance comes from the essential oils contained in the wood.
Peppermint Wood is primarily used for the production of furniture, flooring, cladding and decorative items. Thanks to its density and resistance, it is suitable for exterior use, for example for the construction of terraces or exterior cladding.
It is also popular with artisans and art makers who use it to make small items such as jewelry, bowls, and tool handles. Agonis flexuosa plays an important role in the natural ecosystems of Australia, providing shade and protection for local fauna. The tree is highly adaptable and is often planted as an ornamental tree in parks and gardens.
Although not as well known or commercially widespread as other exotic woods, Peppermint Wood's unique properties - particularly its fragrance and durability - make it a favorite among those looking for an attractive and functional material with a local Australian character.
Thanks to the combination of beauty, strength and pleasant aroma, Peppermint Wood is a unique and valued wood suitable for various creative and practical projects.