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Blush alder
Bollywood
Brigalow
Brown quandong
Brown salwood
Brush box
Bunya pine
Calantas
Calophyllum
Carbeen
Caribbean pine
Chengal
Coachwood
Damson
Douglas fir
Durian
Erima
Eungella satinash—red and white
Forest red gum
Grey box
Grey gum
Grey ironbark
Grey satinash
Gympie messmate
Hoop pine
Jarrah
Kapur
Kempas
Keruing
Kwila
Meranti
Miva mahogany
Narrow-leaved red ironbark
Northern cypress
Northern silky oak
Palaquium
Pepperwood
Queensland maple
Queensland walnut
Radiata pine
Ramin
Red balau
Red bloodwood
Red cedar
Red mahogany
Red siris
Rose gum
Rose mahogany
Rubberwood
Satinay
Scentless rosewood
Silver ash
Silver quandong
Silvertop ash
Silvertop stringybark
Slash pine
Spear wattle
Spotted gum
Tallowwood
Tasmanian oak
Taun
Teak
Tulip oak
Tulip plum
Turpentine
Western red cedar
Western white gum
White beech
White cheesewood
White cypress
White mahogany
White stringybark
Yellow walnut
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