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Phyllocladus aspleniifolius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Can easily be identified by its distinctive celery-like foliage. Leaves, Cones & Seeds; "Leaves" on mature plants are really flattened, highly modified branches. These look like leathery, irregularly lobed leaves 3-8cm long, 2cm wide. ... Relatively heavy for a pine. It is durable in contact with the ground if the sapwood...
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Celery Top is a native Tasmanian conifer known for its celery-like phyllodes (like leaves). It is a conifer and technically a softwood yet known for its tough, durable, fine grained timber. Its wood varies from a creamy yellow to a darker golden colour, darkening with exposure to sunlight. ... Huon Pine...
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Project name: The growth of celery-top pine in Tasmanian mixed wet eucalypt forest ... This study looks at the growth of celery-top pine in mixed forest stands in the Warra region of southern Tasmania. An effective way of aging celery-top pine saplings and a greater understanding of the biometry and...
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Celery top pine - Definition of Celery top pine at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Celery top pine. Look it up now! ... Search another word or see celery top pine on Thesaurus | Reference...
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Premium quality Tasmanian exotic timbers including Huon Pine, Celery Top Pine, Blackwood, Leatherwood, Myrtle, Sassafras and King William Pine in Tasmania. ... Premium quality Tasmanian exotic timbers Huon Pine, Celery Top Pine, Blackwood, Leatherwood, Myrtle, Sassafras King William Pine. Web Support and Outsourcing...
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colour, Celery Top Pine has a pale straw colour, darkening to a beautiful ... Celery top pine has been used for boat building, benchtops, flooring, decking, ...
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Our range of Celery Top Pine available now. ... We currently have a limited stock of both boat building premium grade Celery Top and select grade in various sizes. ... Celery Top Pine Sample Stock...
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Because of its stability, durability & appearance Celery Top Pine is a highly prized boat building, joinery and flooring timber such as has been used in the framework of The Norfolk. A very slow growing species that needs to be at least 250 years years old before logs are big enough to be sawn.
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Our furniture is hand-crafted using stunning varieties of Tasmanian Hardwoods; Tasmanian Blackwood, Tasmanian Oak, Myrtle, Celery top, Huon Pine, Silver Wattle, Clear and Black-Heart Sassafras.
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