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White mahogany is well regarded for the high quality of timber.
White mahogany is a common name for several trees and may refer to:
It is known by a number of other common names, including Nyasaland, Red or White mahogany.
Eucalyptus acmenoides, the white mahogany is a common eucalyptus tree of eastern Australia.
This area was logged for trees such as Sydney blue gum, tallowwood, white mahogany and spotted gum.
For the old house, with its white mahogany paneling, she got reproductions of early New England chairs and commodes and tables.
The curtains were ripples of champagne-colored silk, and the furniture was of polished white mahogany upholstered with coral leather.
The area was declared a timber reserve in 1940 and logged, with ironbark, white mahogany and lemon-scented gum being the main trees harvested.
The reserve is composed of virgin old growth sub-tropical rain forest and hardwood species - flooded gum, tallowwood, ironbark and white mahogany.
A curved mahogany staircase led down to the library, which was well-stocked with books and finished in white mahogany with salmon tapestry adorned with roses.
In the higher quality forests, associate species include Sydney blue gum, tallowwood, white mahogany, grey ironbark, red mahogany, coast grey box, brush box and turpentine.
Spotted gum, grey ironbark, narrow-leaved ironbark, white mahogany, tallowwood, forest red gum, grey gum and brush box grow in the open forests.
Common names are: Avodire, apeya, engan, agbe, lusamba, wansenwa, African Satinwood, and African White Mahogany.
Narrow-leaved White Mahogany (Eucalyptus. acmenoides) is distributed along coastal NSW from about Sydney north and up to north Queensland.
The room for his two sons featured white mahogany and blue tapestry, while the room for his daughter, white mahogany and rose tapestry.
With its white mahogany finish, its soft-tinted artistic hangings, its open fireplaces and comfortable wicker furniture, the interior presents the aspect of a clubhouse rather than that of a ship.
The reserve's vegetation consists of tallowwood, Grey Gum, Brush Box, Queensland Blue Gum and White Mahogany with small instances of Rainforest.
Current Species Currently available species include White Mahogany, Red Mahogany, Tallowood, Ironbark, Jarrah, Blood- woods, Stringybarks, Mountain Ash.
Eucalyptus umbra, known as the Broad-leaved white mahogany is a common eucalyptus tree of the high rainfall coastal areas of New South Wales and adjacent areas in south eastern Queensland.
All the log timber used in the construction is white mahogany and was sourced from high in the mountains near Ellalong and the centre-piece, 9.5 metres tall, was planted more as a feature than main roof support.
Other commercial species include Ironbarks, Bloodwoods, Grey Gum, Grey Box, Narrow-leaved White Mahogany and Tallowwood, Sydney Blue Gum and Brush Box on moister sites.
The town of Ourimbah, with its blue gums, blackbutts, round leaved gum, spotted gum and white mahogany trees, was an ideal place for the milling of timber to support a Sydney building boom between 1840 and 1870.
Made of either hickory or white mahogany, the tub is one of the most memorable items on view, a stunning work in its simplicity and proportions, even if future research proves it to be later than the 17th century, the date given by Nadelman.
It was the days of Storyville, you know, when prostitution was legal here, and Juhen had taken me down to Lulu Whites Mahogany Hall himself one night and to the other fashionable places, and he didnt much care if I went on my own.