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How can you tell Australian red cedar?

How can you tell Australian red cedar?

Color/Appearance: Heartwood color ranges from pinkish to a darker reddish brown. Paler sapwood is clearly demarcated from heartwood. Grain/Texture: Grain is generally straight to slightly interlocked, with a coarse, uneven texture.

Do red cedar trees lose their leaves in winter?

Being deciduous, Red Cedars shed a massive load of leaves each year which provides organic matter for the soil and habitat for invertebrates.

Do red cedars lose their leaves?

The trees are awe-inspiring. Under the right conditions, it can grow to 60 metres tall (occasionally more) with a trunk diameter of up to 7m. After losing its foliage in autumn, the new foliage in spring often has an attractive reddish tinge.

Is Australian red cedar deciduous?

Red cedar is one of Australia’s few native deciduous trees (where leaves seasonally fall and regrow). The timber is red in colour, easy to work and very highly valued.

Is Red Cedar expensive?

It typically sells for $5 per board foot. Cedar wood that may exhibit a few minor characteristics which do not detract from their high appearance and quality such as a very light torn grain, very light skips on the non-graded face and very light warp are sold for half the price.

How strong is eastern red cedar?

The wood of eastern red cedar is light, weighing about 33 lbs. per cubic foot air-dried, and, surprisingly, is 80 percent as strong as white oak.

Are there any red cedar trees in Australia?

Red Cedar is one of the few deciduous native trees in Australia and even this fact works against it.

When do red cedar trees lose their leaves?

Red Cedar is one of a few deciduous native trees, losing their leaves in winter. Photos by Pete the Poet, Flickr. Red cedar with bright green spring growth. Photo by Pete the Poet, Flickr. To help stabilise the immense size of these trees, most large Red Cedars are flanged or buttressed.

When do the leaves fall on a native tree in Australia?

The seeds inside have a papery, wing shape appendage which is used in wind dispersal. Fruiting will commence from six to eight years of age. The leaves are 15–45cm long and pinnate with 6 leaflet pairs. As one of Australia’s native deciduous trees, the leaves will fall in autumn (late March) and grow back in spring (early September).

Why are the red cedar trees at Mapleton dying?

Planted Red Cedars, such as this one at Mapleton, are rarely straight-boled due primarily to insect attack. Photo by Stephanie Reif. Borer attack of young trees rarely causes tree death, but it does result in deformed trunks that are of no commercial value.