Taxon

Eucalyptus pilularis

 
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Eucalyptus pilularis - Blackbutt
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Common name: Blackbutt
Family: Myrtaceae (Myrtle)
Distribution: North Coast, Central Coast, South Coast, Northern Tablelands, Queensland
IUCN Red list: Near threatened
Life form: Evergreen tree
Comments: South-eastern Queensland to south-eastern New South Wales. A significant commercial species, it is well regarded by foresters for the high quality of timber, easy regeneration and quick growth. Uses include making poles, railway sleepers, flooring, building framework, cladding, joinery, lining boards, furniture, woodchipping and decking. Blackbutt timber is used in the flooring of Parliament House, Canberra.

Locations

  • 1: bed D25a • Accession: S2018-0035 • Provenance: Garden
  • 2: lawn DL28b • Accession: 19739/2 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
  • 3: lawn DL28b • Accession: 19739/1 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
  • 4: lawn DL29 • Accession: 19739/3 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
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