-
protecting epicormic buds
which allow the
tree to reshoot.
Being a very dense, hard wood, a
length of
ironbark is
often used as a bug shoe on the bottom...
- the lemon-scented
ironbark, is a
species of
small ironbark tree that is
endemic to the Cape York Peninsula. It has
rough ironbark on the
trunk and branches...
- as
mugga ironbark, or red
ironbark is a
small to medium-sized
tree that is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It has dark,
deeply furrowed ironbark, lance-shaped...
-
Forest on
neighboring higher rainfall ridges.
Sydney Turpentine–
Ironbark Forest contains trees which are
around 20–30
metres tall, with
ground cover composed...
- siderophloia,
commonly known as the
northern grey
ironbark, is a medium-sized to tall
ironbark tree that is
endemic to
south eastern Australia. It has...
- silver-leaved
ironbark, is a
species of
tree that is
endemic to
northeastern Australia. It is a
small to medium-sized
tree with rough, hard
ironbark on the trunk...
-
commonly known as the red
ironbark, broad-leaved red
ironbark or broad-leaved red
ironbark, is a
species of medium-sized to tall
tree endemic to
eastern Australia...
- Box–
ironbark forest is a
forest or
woodland ecosystem that is
largely limited to
central Victoria in south-eastern Australia.
Because its
component tree species...
-
commonly known as grey
ironbark, is a
species of
tree that is
endemic to New
South Wales. It has dark-coloured,
deeply furrowed ironbark on the
trunk and branches...
- with a
spongy texture.
Ironbark—is hard, rough, and
deeply furrowed. It is
impregnated with
dried kino (a sap
exuded by the
tree)
which gives a dark red...