Eucalyptus dives (Broad leaved peppermint)


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Scientific Name
Eucalyptus dives

Trade Name
Broad leaved peppermint

Family Name
Myrtaceae

Common Names
Broad leaved peppermint, Ironbark

Regions of Distribution
Oceania and S.E. Asia

Countries of Distribution  [VIEW MAP]
Australia

Environmental Profile

Status has not been officially assessed

Distribution Overview
Occurs widely on the central and southern tablelands, N.S.W. and A.C.T., and in central-eastern Vic., in open forest and woodland.

Heartwood Color

Brown
Yellow
Orange

Pale in color

Sapwood Color

Brown
Yellow

Grain

Birds-eye (figure)
Interlocked
Figure
Growth rings (figure)

Texture

Coarse

Natural Durability

Moderately durable
Non-resistant to powder post beetles
Susceptible to insect attack
Very little natural resistance
Deteriorates rapidly when in contact with the ground

Drying Defects

Internal Honeycombing Possible
Collapse
Checking

Ease of Drying

Moderately Difficult to Difficult
Slowly

Kiln Drying Rate

Naturally dries slowly

Tree Size

Tree height is 40-50 m
Tree height is 30-40 m
Tree height is 50-60 m
Trunk diameter is 100-150 cm

Makes a good shade tree

Product Sources

Interlocked
Figure
Stripe (figure)
Closed
Even
Straight
Rippled (figure)
Wavy

Comments
Considered fairly light

Hard and strong

Gluing

Fairly Easy to Very Easy

Resistance to Impregnation

Permeable sapwood
Resistant heartwood
Resistant sapwood

Response to Hand Tools

Easy to Work
Fairly Difficult to Difficult to Work

Numerical Data

Item Green Dry English
Bending Strength 10388 15582 psi
Crushing Strength 1098 1436 psi
Density 52 lbs/ft3
Hardness 1847 lbs
Maximum Crushing Strength 5429 9398 psi
Shearing Strength 1980 psi
Static Bending 6821 9604 psi
Stiffness 1627 1931 1000 psi
Toughness 134 inch-lbs
Specific Gravity 0.6 0.68
Weight 51 42. lbs/ft3
Item Green Dry Metric
Bending Strength 730 1095 kg/cm2
Crushing Strength 77 100 kg/cm2
Density 833 kg/m3
Hardness 837 kg
Maximum Crushing Strength 381 660 kg/cm2
Shearing Strength 139 kg/cm2
Static Bending 479 675 kg/cm2
Stiffness 114 135 1000 kg/cm2
Toughness 154 cm-kg
Specific Gravity 0.6 0.68

References
Bolza, E., Kloot, N. H. 1963. The Mechanical Properties of 174 Australian Timbers. Technological Paper No. 25. Division of Forest Products, Center for Scientific and Industrial Organization (CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia.

Hillis, W.E. and A.G. Brown, Editors. 1984. Eucalyptus for Wood Production. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Academic Press, Australia.

Penfold, A.R. and J.L. Willis. 1961. The Eucalyptus – Botany, Cultivation, Chemistry, and Utilization. World Crop Books, N. Polunin, General Editor. Leonard Hill [Books] Ltd., London