Acacia melanoxylon

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11Acacia / Flora / Natural history of Australia / Flora of Australia / Blackwood / Acacia melanoxylon

Acacia melanoxylon (Blackwood) Blackwoods are classed as a large tree species, with a moderate growth rate. The typical mature height is between 15-20m. They should not require pruning.

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Source URL: cdn.forestrytasmania.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2009-04-28 21:54:43
12Comparison of regeneration success of alternative silvicultural treatments in blackwood swamps S.M. Jennings*, J.E. Hickey and S.G. Candy Forestry Tasmania

Comparison of regeneration success of alternative silvicultural treatments in blackwood swamps S.M. Jennings*, J.E. Hickey and S.G. Candy Forestry Tasmania

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Source URL: cdn.forestrytasmania.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-08 00:32:02
13Growing Acacia melanoxylon using Eucalyptus nitens and Pinus radiata nurse crops on farmland in northern Tasmania  Arthur Lyons, Henry Chan,

Growing Acacia melanoxylon using Eucalyptus nitens and Pinus radiata nurse crops on farmland in northern Tasmania Arthur Lyons, Henry Chan,

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Source URL: amz3.41stdegree.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-18 19:15:33
14Growing Acacia melanoxylon using Eucalyptus nitens and Pinus radiata nurse crops on farmland in northern Tasmania. Arthur Lyons1,2, Henry Chan1, Greg Unwin2,3 and Sally-Anne Smith3 1. Private Forests Tasmania (PFT) 2. Au

Growing Acacia melanoxylon using Eucalyptus nitens and Pinus radiata nurse crops on farmland in northern Tasmania. Arthur Lyons1,2, Henry Chan1, Greg Unwin2,3 and Sally-Anne Smith3 1. Private Forests Tasmania (PFT) 2. Au

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Source URL: www.pft.tas.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-18 19:13:11
15Native Forest Silviculture TECHNICAL BULLETIN No[removed]Blackwood

Native Forest Silviculture TECHNICAL BULLETIN No[removed]Blackwood

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Source URL: cdn.forestrytasmania.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-21 02:28:50
16An economic evaluation of harvesting, scrub-rolling and fencing options in blackwood swamps S.J. Jennings and J.K. Dawson Forestry Tasmania

An economic evaluation of harvesting, scrub-rolling and fencing options in blackwood swamps S.J. Jennings and J.K. Dawson Forestry Tasmania

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Source URL: cdn.forestrytasmania.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-08 00:32:28
17Growing Acacia melanoxylon using Eucalyptus nitens and Pinus radiata nurse crops on farmland in northern Tasmania  Arthur Lyons, Henry Chan,

Growing Acacia melanoxylon using Eucalyptus nitens and Pinus radiata nurse crops on farmland in northern Tasmania Arthur Lyons, Henry Chan,

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Source URL: www.pft.tas.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-18 19:15:33
18A Review of the Sustainable Sawlog Supply from the Blackwood Management Zone December 2013 Forestry Tasmania

A Review of the Sustainable Sawlog Supply from the Blackwood Management Zone December 2013 Forestry Tasmania

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Source URL: cdn.forestrytasmania.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-04 01:35:08
19The CalEPPC List:  Exotic Pest Plants of Greatest Ecological Concern in California October

The CalEPPC List: Exotic Pest Plants of Greatest Ecological Concern in California October

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Source URL: www.rmc.ca.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-31 13:43:38
20ACACIA SPECIES Blackwood acacia (Acacia melanoxylon) Green wattle acacia (Acacia decurrens) Legume or Pea Family (Fabaceae) DESCRIPTION Blackwood acacia and green wattle acacia are

ACACIA SPECIES Blackwood acacia (Acacia melanoxylon) Green wattle acacia (Acacia decurrens) Legume or Pea Family (Fabaceae) DESCRIPTION Blackwood acacia and green wattle acacia are

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Source URL: www.cal-ipc.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-25 03:57:35