Where is jarrah grown




















Customer Service. Recent Articles. March 15, 17 Amazing Gifts for Woodwork Lovers! February 23, Jarrah forest regenerating after fire. Jarrah forest showing understory and fallen habitat trees. Rehabilitation monitoring as part of sustainable forestry.

Older Post. Newer Post. Leave a comment Your Name. Your Email. Your Comment. Close Customer Login:. The heartwood ranges from deep browns to burgundy hues. Jarrah sapwood exhibits shades from pale yellow to pink-orange. The timber displays a moderately coarse and even textured grain. The occasional incidence of wavy and interlocking grain produces some samples with a sought after fiddle-back figure.

Jarrah has a history of use in engineering applications such as wharf and bridge construction, railway sleepers, cross-arms, piles, and for road bases. Its structural applications include posts and poles, framing, flooring, lining, decking and cladding. A highly versatile timber, jarrah can also be used for woodturning, making it useful in the manufacture of high quality indoor furniture and weather resistant outdoor furniture that stands the test of time.

The wood is also prized by luthiers for creating guitar and banjo necks. Jarrah is easiest to work when it is green. Once seasoned, it is relatively easy to work, despite its density, if tools are maintained in sharp condition.

Jarrah timber can be machined and turned easily. When using it in a planer, the blade must be set to 15 degrees to give the best surface quality.

It can be glued and satisfactorily steam bent, but care must be taken when using nails, due to the density. Jarrah timbers readily accept paint, stain and polish. Botanical Name. Common Form. Species Type. Overview Properties Description Applications Suppliers.

Low - up to 15 Nm. BAL A link to the Certificate of Assessment is under the Overview tab. Common Applications. Origin of timber. Readily Available. Marginatus Latin , meaning furnished with a border. Refers to the thickened margin of the leaves. This magnificent tree can grow up to 50 m tall and is endemic to the south-west region of Western Australia. Towering forests of Jarrah can be found from the Albany region on the south coast to Gingin north of Perth. The trunk of this tree is long and straight, has few branches, and can grow to a width of 3 m.

It has been extensively logged for its dark red hardwood timber but it makes a fine specimen tree and provides habitat for native fauna. Jarrah has greyish coloured bark with vertical furrows. One of the oldest specimens of Jarrah can be found in Manjimup, dating approximately years. Jarrah tree leaves are cm long, curved in shape and with a lighter coloured vein tracing the perimeter of the leaf.

Its growth habit forms a shady canopy which has the potential to inhibit the growth of any seedlings below. When in bud, the shape of the cap is of a cone, and then comes a beautiful display of strongly scented white-cream flowers from June to January.



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