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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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West Coast Piners
West Coast Piners were groups of men who worked on the West Coast of Tasmania, Australia, logging Huon pine. Notes History of Tasmania Western Tasmania Huon Pine wikipedia.org
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Lagarostrobos
It is often known as the Huon pine or Macquarie pine, although it is actually a podocarp (Podocarpaceae), not a true pine (Pinaceae). Description The Huon pine is a slow-growing, but long-lived tree; some living specimens of this tree are in excess of 2,000 years old. wikipedia.org
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戈登河
ISBN 0-86436-001-0 Garry Kerr and Hary McDermott (2000) The Huon Pine Story (The History of Harvest and Use of a unique Timber), Portland, Victoria, Mainsail wikipedia.org
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Pine (disambiguation)
pine Athrotaxis selaginoides, King Billy pine Lagarostrobos franklinii, Huon pine or Macquarie pine Nauclea orientalis, Leichhardt pine, in family Rubiaceae tree Places United States Pine, Arizona Loomis, California, formerly known as Pine Pine, Colorado Pine, Louisiana Pine, Missouri Pine, Oregon wikipedia.org
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Lea Tree
The Lea Tree is a 2500 year old Huon pine growing on the Lower Gordon River in Tasmania. It was vandalised in 1983. wikipedia.org
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Port Davey
The settlement remained until the 1900s when the Huon Pine trade ceased. Nothing remains of the site except for a few huon pine headstones from an old cemetery. wikipedia.org
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Admiral (waterman's boat)
The eight-oared boat was 8 and half meters (28 ft) long constructed of carvel-planked Huon Pine and a Blue Gum keel. The boat was disassembled and the original Huon pine planks, nails and rivets saved. wikipedia.org
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Franklin, Tasmania
The Franklins had a ketch named Huon Pine built at Port Davey to provide a direct link between the settlement at Hobart. Huon Post Office opened on 31 August 1848, was renamed Franklin-Huon in 1853 and Franklin in 1878. wikipedia.org
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Mount Read
human activity on its slopes, Mount Read has unique and significant stands of Huon pine forests on its slopes. External links Bureau of Meteorology Mountains of Tasmania Mount Read Mount Read Mount Read Tasmanian forests West Coast Range Huon Pine wikipedia.org
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Spero River
Much of the course of the river is isolated with very limited direct contact with the outside world, however a Huon Pine timber venture in the 1930s and wikipedia.org
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