Acacia Bakeri
Ebony, Brunswick Heads, New South Wales
978-613-8-36693-5
613836693X
120
2013-01-05
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Acacia bakeri, known as the Marblewood is one of the largest of all , growing to 40 metres tall. It is a long lived climax tree from eastern . Unlike most , fire is not required for seed germination. This tree is considered vulnerable to extinction. Its former habitat is lowland sub tropical rainforest which has been mostly cleared in the 19th and 20th century. The natural range of distribution is from in north eastern to . Ebony is any very dense black wood, most commonly yielded by several species in the genus , but may also refer to other heavy, black (or dark colored) woods from unrelated species. Ebony has a very high density and will sink in water. Its fine texture, and very smooth finish when polished, have made it very valuable as an ornamental wood.
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