Beefwood

Beefwood is the name given to a number of Australian trees which have timber with a red colouration resembling raw beef as follows:


 * Barringtonia calyptrata, also known as Cornbeefwood.
 * Barringtonia racemosa, also known as Cornbeefwood.
 * Bischofia javanica
 * Floydia praealta (Syn.: Macadamia praealta)
 * Grevillea glauca, also known as Beefwood tree.
 * Grevillea parallela, also known as Narrow-leaved Beefwood.
 * Grevillea striata, also known as Western Beefwood.
 * Orites excelsa, also known as White Beefwood.
 * Stenocarpus salignus also known as Killarney Beefwood or Scrub Beefwood.
 * Stenocarpus sinuatus also known as White Beefwood.

Some Casuarinaceae species are also referred to as Beefwoods, Casuarina equisetifolia, Casuarina cunninghamiana, Allocasuarina verticillata, Allocasuarina distyla (Syn.: Casuarina stricta) etc.

Furthers:
 * also Manilkara bidentata and Manilkara spp. from South and Central America and the Caribbean
 * and Swartzia panacoco (Syn.: Robinia panacoco), Swartzia tomentosa, Rhizophora mangle

In German also the term „Pferdefleischholz“; Horseflesh wood or „Bulletrie-, Bolletrieholz“ is given to these woods

Others are:
 * Ardisia escallonioides
 * Guapira fragrans, Guapira obtusata, Guapira discolor
 * Myrsine coriacea (Syn.: Ardisia coriacea)
 * Roupala montana, from Middle America to North South America
 * Schoepfia spp, Schoepfia obovata White Beefwood, Schoepfia schreberi Island Beefwood
 * Zygia latifolia, Clausena anisata, as Horsewood