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minor nutrients it is admired for its depth and pasture-growing properties. The depth of the soil is several metres and thought to be created primarily from the bark shed by the tree, which collects at the trunk base to a depth upwards of six metres in mature trees. The karri supports an extensive ecosystem which is connected to the granite outcrops of the lower south-west and the many subsequent creeks and rivers created from runoff. Karri generally dominate in the deep valleys between granite outcrops surrounding the creeks and rivers.
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the tallest known living karri is just over 80 m (260 ft) tall. A tree south of
Pemberton, known as 'The Tyrant' is 69 m (226 ft) tall and 11.5 m (38 ft) in girth and contains approximately 220 m (7,800 cu ft) of wood in its trunk and is thought to be the largest karri by wood volume. A
532:. The defining feature of this section is having inflexed stamens, flattened ovoid seed shape, enclosed valves of the fruit and the lack of pith glands in the branchlets. Although it has no closely related species it has some affinity with tall Eucalypts found the wet forests of eastern Australian including
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resistant as that of Jarrah. The tree has been logged since the settlement of
Western Australia with logging towns appearing throughout the range of the tree and producing hardwood timbers, mostly for construction purposes, for the first 150 years since settlement. The first Karri timber to be felled
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Karri honey is widely sought after for its clarity, light color and delicate flavor. In 1952 it was estimated that 25% of honey produced in
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Western Australia. It is a tall forest tree that typically grows to a height of 10–60 m (33–197 ft) but can reach as high as 90 m (300 ft), making it the tallest tree in Western Australia and one of the tallest in the world. As of February 2019,
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were established in the forests using the tallest Karri trees, giving the foresters a commanding view of the landscape. The idea of using karri trees in this way was first suggested in 1937 by a young forester, Don
Stewart, who later became Conservator of Forests. The first of these was built on a
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heartwood. Bushmen used to tell the two timbers apart by burning a splint of wood, Karri would leave a white ash and Jarrah would leave a grey to black coloured ash. Timber from Karri is suitable for construction work. It is a little more dense than Jarrah but is much stronger. Karri wood is not a
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Some karri specimens are thought to reach an age of up to 300 years. The soil in which the species grows is often poor, and the tree tends to flower after fire to take advantage of the nutrients released by the combustion of forest litter. The soil is classified as karri loam. Though low in some
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where the network of veins within the leaf is packed closely together. The prominent vein near the margin of the leaf is very close to the margin and runs almost parallel with it. The yellow oil glands within the leaves are situated in centre of the smallest unreticulated areas. The fine lateral
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The bark on the trunk and branches is smooth, grey to cream-coloured or pale orange, often mottled and is shed in larger plates, short ribbons or small polygonal flakes. The bark sheds each year with the new white bark contrasting with the orange to yellow new bark contrasts against the recently
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The seeds found within the fruits have a flattened ovoid shape, are grey in colour with a length of 1.2 to 3 mm (0.047 to 0.118 in). The seeds are pointed at one end with a smooth back and a scar from where it was once attached to the placenta on the underside.
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Eucalypts achieve pollination through insects and birds rather than wind. Insects are far less active through the colder winter months so bird pollination is thought to be more important. The trees are often visited by nectar feeding birds, particularly
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The total area covered by karri forest is less than 200,000 hectares (494,211 acres) which is about one fifth of its virgin growth. The nearest tall tree forests are some 3,000 kilometres (1,864 mi) to the east in
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regrowth are arranged in opposite pairs, broadly egg-shaped to almost round, paler on the lower surface, 50–155 mm (2.0–6.1 in) long, 25–100 mm (0.98–3.94 in) wide and
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subgenus, all of which have two opercula on the buds and have four rows of ovules. It is not closely related to any other members of the subgenus and is the sole species in the section
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for export was at the isolated population around
Leeuwin, which became known as Karridale. The virtues of the wood were promoted in the 1920s by the state conservator of forests,
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3–6 mm (0.12–0.24 in) long. The buds are oval, 11–16 mm (0.43–0.63 in) long and 5–7 mm (0.20–0.28 in) wide at maturity with a conical
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27:Species of eucalyptus endemic to Western Australia
1272:(1st ed.). WA: Scott Print. pp. 260–1.
1211:on the Bibbulmun Track, Pemberton to Northcliffe"
1182:"Searching for Australia's tallest trees: Karris"
1133:. Department of Conservation and Land Management.
1120:"A review of silvicultural research in the karri
452:. The type specimen was collected in 1860 by the
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2075:. National Geographic Society. Archived from
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1350:"Eucalyptus diversicolor – Karri Eucalyptus"
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1637:"Nyoongar Words and Definitions"
1506:"Trees of W.A. Jarrah and Karri"
1467:. Euclid: Eucalypts of Australia
1240:karri Myrtaceae (myrtle family)"
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1911:Big and Famous Trees gallery
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1535:"Eucalyptus diversicolor"
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1787:Eucalyptus gomphocephala
1666:Eucalyptus diversicolor"
1299:27 December 2019 at the
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678:Eucalyptus gomphocephala
556:Distribution and habitat
41:Not to be confused with
2249:Eucalyptus diversicolor
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2010:Eucalyptus diversicolor
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238:Eucalyptus diversicolor
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1268:Nicolle, Dean (2019).
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34:. For other uses, see
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1961:"Pemberton Bushwalks"
1817:. Plants For A Future
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1352:. The Seed Vine. 2023
1186:Australian Geographic
946:List of tallest trees
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1706:. GondwanaLink. 2014
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953:, also known as the
690:Eucalyptus marginata
684:Eucalyptus jacksonii
372:are situated in the
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2086:– information page.
1988:. The wood database
1504:(1 February 1952).
1323:F.Muell. Myrtaceae"
1248:Stanford University
1207:"What's in a Name?
955:Karri Forest Region
876:Corymbia calophylla
820:karri logs on train
672:Corymbia calophylla
497:The botanical name
362:densely reticulated
77:Conservation status
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2014:. Australian Seed
1863:Lane-Poole, C. E.
1791:. Australian Seed
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1014:Karri trees near
930:Western Australia
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725:Acacia pentadenia
722:), karri wattle (
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