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"Marblewood" redirects here. This term is also used for the ebony Diospyros marmorata.Acacia bakeri, known as the marblewood is one of the largest of all acacias, growing to 40 metres tall. It is a long-lived climax rainforest tree from eastern Australia. Unlike most acacias, fire is not required for seed germination. This tree is considered vulnerable to extinction.

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  • "Marblewood" redirects here. This term is also used for the ebony Diospyros marmorata.Acacia bakeri, known as the marblewood is one of the largest of all acacias, growing to 40 metres tall. It is a long-lived climax rainforest tree from eastern Australia. Unlike most acacias, fire is not required for seed germination. This tree is considered vulnerable to extinction.
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