Hi All
I have had a copy of "Forest Trees of Australia" from the CSIRO for quite a few years - wonderful book. It has been very helpful in trying to identify trees growing on my small property in southern Queensland.
But I do have an interpretive question. Quite often, in the description of the wood, the term "growth rings distinct" is used.
If you have a look at the attached, would you say that the growth rings of the Wattle are "distinct"? And does that mean that the rings of the Unknown Red wood are "not distinct"?
Thanks
Darrell
I have had a copy of "Forest Trees of Australia" from the CSIRO for quite a few years - wonderful book. It has been very helpful in trying to identify trees growing on my small property in southern Queensland.
But I do have an interpretive question. Quite often, in the description of the wood, the term "growth rings distinct" is used.
If you have a look at the attached, would you say that the growth rings of the Wattle are "distinct"? And does that mean that the rings of the Unknown Red wood are "not distinct"?
Thanks
Darrell
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