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Unusual request - name of WA tree please


An unusual request!  On our trip from Norseman to Kalgoorlie, there are stands of the most beautiful trees, the trunks of which look like polished wood.  On closer inspection, it seems that when the old bark is stripped or falls off, the new wood underneath are the most beautiful honey colour.  Please can anyone tell me the name of these trees?

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I don't profess to be an expert ... but a tree that caught my eye when travelling that area, was the Salmon Gum.  I have a small section of one in front of me right now.  The salmon gum has an appearance similar to your description.  It was widely cut as a fuel for the gold mines in their early days.

Might be a good idea to ask a local ... Take a pic on your digital camera to show them or display on this forum.

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As Cupie says, it sounds like the Salmon Gum, has a smooth pink to grey coloured trunk, do you have a picture of it?

There is also a town along that road called Salmon Gums after the trees that grow in that area.

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confuseWith an educated guess, I'd have to say they are >

"florabundas bydaroadus"


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Took me a second, but good one Grizz.
Cheers,
xina.

-- Edited by xina on Monday 18th of May 2009 01:48:28 PM

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xina wrote:

Took me a second, but good one Grizz.
Cheers,
xina.

-- Edited by xina on Monday 18th of May 2009 01:48:28 PM



I must be thick........I thought Grizz was quoting the Latin name but after reading your post xina I took another look........furious.   Sucked me in Grizz....but then that's not hard to do biggrin

Prompted me to look it up;

Salmon Gum - Eucalyptus.salmonophloia
Large tree (< 30m) whose fresh bark has smooth salmon pink colour
Wood - pink to red to red/brown; strong, durable and dense @1.07t/m3

See Also; http://www.fpc.wa.gov.au/content/species/arid/salmon_gum.asp

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-- Edited by Bergholt on Monday 18th of May 2009 04:17:21 PM

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Ole Grizzly wrote:

confuseWith an educated guess, I'd have to say they are >

"florabundas bydaroadus"



Went back for a second look ... All I can say is Smart A ***  . Got Me!
I mistook it for a Vulgaris ordinaire.  

(Much like the wine I drink .. Vin Ordinaire)

 



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