"Jarrah" redirects here; for other uses, see
Jarrah (disambiguation). Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) is one of the most common species of
Eucalyptus tree in south western
Australia. The species' scientific name marginata refers to the light-coloured vein on the border around its leaves. Because of the similar appearance of worked jarrah timber to the
Honduras mahogany tree, jarrah was once called Swan River mahogany after the river system that runs through
Perth. Now it is almost exclusively referred to by its
Aboriginal name.
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