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7th March 2009, 05:38 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Satin Myrtle?
Has anyone had anything to do with these trees or wood?
Phebalium squamulosum I think this is the species from the Otways in Victoria called Satin Myrtle. I was given a good log maybe 200mm diameter and 3m long aparently very large for the species. I have had it sitting for many years and it split to bits but with some effort I could get something from it. Is it worth the effort?
I'm a little worried seeing it is in the family Rutaceae rhue the herb is an abortive drug and it keeps cats away may not be healthy to play with any thoughts?
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