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Lagarostrobos - Wikipedia
Lagarostrobos franklinii is a species of conifer native to the wet southwestern corner of Tasmania, Australia. It is often known as the Huon pine or Macquarie ...
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What is so special about Huon Pine? - Australian Woodwork
Huon Pine is the boat building timber nonpareil and remains so today. It is much prized for furniture making and cabinetry work especially the bird's eye and ...
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Huon Pine | The Wood Database (Softwood)
Huon Pine is not a true pine, though it is a conifer (softwood). True pines belong to the Pinus genus and grow almost exclusively in the northern hemisphere.
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Huon pine
Huon pine (ˈhjuːən paɪn) [Named from the river Huon in the south of Tasmania.] A large evergreen coniferous tree (Dacrydium Franklinii) found in Tasmania; also its timber.1820 C. Jeffreys Van Diemen's Land 28 (Morris) On the banks of these..rivers, and the harbour, grows the Huon Pine (so called fro...
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Huon pine (Lagarostrobos franklinii) · iNaturalist
Lagarostrobos franklinii is a species of conifer native to the wet southwestern corner of Tasmania, Australia. It is often known as the Huon pine or ...
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The ancient allure of Huon pine | Unordinary Stories
Remarkably, Huon pine is one of the Earth's oldest living organisms. This tree can grow for more than 2000 years, and a grove believed to have ...
www.discovertasmania.com.au
www.discovertasmania.com.au
Windeward Bound
It is constructed almost entirely of Tasmanian eucalypt, huon pine and Oregon pine, recycled from old boats and buildings. The stem, sternpost and keel are of epoxy-laminated Tasmanian blue gum and the decks are of huon and New Zealand kauri pines.
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Huon Pine (Lagarostrobos franklinii) - Sequoia Valley Farms
Huon Pine is a medium to large evergreen tree that can reach heights of 30 to 40 meters in its natural habitat, although it often remains smaller in ...
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sequoiavalleyfarms.com.au
Huon pine (Lagarostrobos franklinii) - iNaturalist
Lagarostrobos franklinii is a species of conifer native to the wet southwestern corner of Tasmania, Australia. It is often known as the Huon pine or Macquarie ...
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Lagarostrobos franklinii - Key to Tasmanian Dicots
Lagarostrobos franklinii (Huon Pine) is a rainforest tree that grows in western and southern Tasmania. It is very fire sensitive and only grows in fire-free ...
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www.utas.edu.au
Huon Pine @ Tasmania's Special Timbers | The Huon Pine Specialist
Because they were first found in the Huon River the trees were called Huon pines, but further explorations showed that this river is only the eastern extent of ...
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Treasure in the trees: ancient stand of Huon pines 'discovered'
Huon pines are endemic to Tasmania, only found along certain rivers in Tasmania's south and west. Their timber is naturally resistant to rot and ...
www.australiangeographic.com.au
www.australiangeographic.com.au
Huon
Huon may refer to:
Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec, French explorer
Named after him:
Huon Gulf, large gulf in Papua New Guinea
Huon Island, Tasmania Huon Peninsula, large peninsula in Papua New Guinea
Huon Pine, species of conifer native to Tasmania
Huon River, fourth largest river in Tasmania
Huon
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Huon Valley
The Huon Valley, or simply the Huon, is a valley and geographic area located in southern Tasmania, Australia. Etymology
The Huon Valley, along with its local government authority, several towns, the Huon River and the Huon Pine, were named after Jean-Michel Huon
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Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec
in Tasmania, Huonville, the Huon Valley, Huon River also all in Tasmania, and the Huon Peninsula and Huon Gulf of Papua New Guinea. Several plants also bear his name, including the Huon Pine (Lagarostrobos franklinii) of Tasmania, the Proteaceae genus Kermadecia of New Caledonia, and
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