noun
- a tall eucalyptus tree native to southwestern Australia, valued for its hard, durable timber
- the dark reddish-brown wood of the jarrah tree, used in construction and furniture making
Usage: Australian
Usage: Australian
Examples
- The jarrah forests of Western Australia are home to many native species.
- They built the deck using jarrah timber for its weather resistance.
- The old jarrah tree towered over the other vegetation in the forest.
- Jarrah wood is prized for its rich color and durability.
- The furniture maker specialized in crafting tables from jarrah.
- Conservation efforts protect the remaining jarrah woodlands.