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Gympie Messmate 
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Local Names |
Gympie messmate, Queensland
messmate, dead finish,
yellow messmate |
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Description and natural occurrence
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A large hardwood tree up to
50 m in height and 2 m
diameter. Noted in the
Gympie region for excellent
stem form and vigour. Bark
is brown or yellow-brown,
flaky-fibrous, often
distinctly tessellated on
the trunk. Small branches
usually smooth, grey-white
in colour.
Gympie messmate occurs in
scattered areas from near
Gympie in the south to near
Cooktown in the north.
Future supplies of
plantation-grown Gympie
messmate should be available
from the wet tropics to
Mackay, the Sunshine coast,
the central and coastal
Burnett and Moreton regions
on suitable soils and where
the mean annual rainfall
exceeds 800 mm |
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Wood Appearance |
Colour.
The heartwood is yellowish-brown and the sapwood
distinctly paler in colour.
Grain. Unfigured, fine to
medium textured, generally uniform in grain. Can
be slightly interlocked. |
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Uses |
Engineering.
As sawn and round timber in wharf and bridge
construction, railway sleepers, poles, piles,
cross-arms and mining timbers.
Construction. As unseasoned,
sawn timber in general, house framing and as
seasoned dressed timber in cladding, internal
and external flooring, lining and joinery. Also
in fencing, landscaping
and retaining walls.
Decorative. Outdoor furniture,
turnery and joinery.
Others. Coach, vehicle and
carriage building; keel and framing components;
planking. |
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Ph 07 3386 1055
Fax 07 3382 0725
25 Quarry Rd, Stapylton
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday
6.30am to 4.30pm
Saturday
7.30am - 11.00am |
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