Jarrah

//ˈd͡ʒæɹə//

"Jarrah" in a Sentence (3 examples)

In contrast, resistance to root rot fungus in jarrah trees has a significant heritability (Box 5.1), so jarrahs can evolve to resist the introduced dieback.

Right here. At the foot of an enormous old-growth jarrah.

The walls were colonial ramparts—logs of jarrah spiked into masonry—with wings as strong as Church buttresses.

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