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Tropical Tree Selector (Queensland)
G'day mates,
There was recently a request in sci.bio.botany for info on tropical hardwoods. As the Australian State of Queensland has (or had) an active Forestry research group (now embedded in the Qld Dept of Primary Industries), I thought it might be useful to have a squiz at the DPI home page http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/home/default.html. Of course, this was somewhat optimistic of me given the modern drive from science and extension to bureaucracy in DPI, but there was some stuff there that might be of interest under the "Forestry, timber and wood" link http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/forestry/. Mostly advertising books and other saleable items rather than providing on-line info, and largely aimed at plantation species. Three of the four "Contents" links are somewhat repetitive, but each probably does include some items not listed elsewhere. One of the more unusual items under the "Timber and Uses" link http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/thematiclists/2722.html is a group of up to 100 timber samples available for purchase either singly or as boxed sets http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/qfri/9513.html. However, the thing that I found most interesting (and it's well hidden and almost impossible to find unless you know the secret word is the interactive Qld Tree Selector database at: http://www.forests.qld.gov.au/qts/welcome.htm This allows you to enter data on your local environment and details of what you want the trees and/or shrubs to do for you, and it thing comes up with a list of recommended species rated according to how well they fit you selection criteria. You can the click on the individual species to see more detail about the individuals, particularly their "uses". While intended for Queenslanders, it could clearly be useful to others with similar climatic/soil conditions -- but you might have to import the listed species. :-) There was an earlier edition of this tree selector that had a much more convenient format if you wanted to print out a list of your selections and their "uses", but it wasn't so comprehensive for the individual species. It's a pity it seems to have been discontinued; but I can see value in the present format too (except for the dreadful choice of presentation of white text on black background!). It would be nice to have both output options. Adendum: Having played around a bit more, I've discovered there is actually some pretty detailed info on timber species too. (My apologies to the bureaucracy. :-) To access this, simply go to http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/hardwoodsqld/7680.html and click on the species of your choice. For example, for Black Bean (_Castanospermum australe_) see http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/hardwoodsqld/8230.html. The info includes name, description, distribution, and masses of detail on wood characteristics and durability. Hope this helps someone. ;-) [ Note followups set to sci.bio.botany and alt.forestry ] Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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