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Graeme Platt in the hallway of his new house built entirely from farm-grown non-radiata timbers. The panelling is Eucalyptus fastigata which, along with other eucalypts (E. eugenioides, pilularis, saligna and botryoides), he describes as the best hardwood New Zealand has produced.

JACQUI BARRINGTON

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Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 9

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Graeme Platt in the hallway of his new house built entirely from farm-grown non-radiata timbers. The panelling is Eucalyptus fastigata which, along with other eucalypts (E. eugenioides, pilularis, saligna and botryoides), he describes as the best hardwood New Zealand has produced. JACQUI BARRINGTON Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 9

Graeme Platt in the hallway of his new house built entirely from farm-grown non-radiata timbers. The panelling is Eucalyptus fastigata which, along with other eucalypts (E. eugenioides, pilularis, saligna and botryoides), he describes as the best hardwood New Zealand has produced. JACQUI BARRINGTON Forest and Bird, Issue 279, 1 February 1996, Page 9

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