Sorry about the hijack - my last one
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Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
Wendy,
it's very handsome tree also, looks like a "typical" gum tree (smooth bark that peels off) however the fresh bark is a strong green colour.
Mick
It's also a pest tree down here in Brisvegas, as it's native up your way, Mick. I understand it's the only eucalypt to grow routinely in the rain forest. There are two reasons it's a pest: it apparently hybridises very well with spotted gums (I think it was spotties, but it could be something else) producing sterile hybrids and it also kills stingless native bees, which love the resin it produces.
http://www.uq.net.au/~zzrzabel/cadgai-tree.html
Oh yes, it also drops a horrible sticky resin, which is very difficult to remove from your paintwork.
Anyway, the council planted and gave away thousands of them throughout the 70s, 80s and into the 90s, so there'll be lots of it about. It's not worth milling at less than about 600 diam though, as it has quite thick, lyctid susceptible sapwood.