Dorrigo waratah

(Alloxylon pinnatum)

Common Name(s): Dorrigo waratah, satin oak, pink silky oak

Scientific Name: Alloxylon pinnatum (syn. Oreocallis pinnata)

Distribution: Eastern Australia

Average Dried Weight: 31.5 lbs/ft3 (505 kg/m3)

Janka Hardness: 860 lbf (3,810 N)*

*Estimated hardness based on specific gravity

Comments: Dorrigo waratah is a medium sized tree best known for its pinkish red flowers. It’s not a common species and is placed in the “Rare or Threatened Australian Plants” as well as IUCN’s Redlistas vulnerable. Sometimes called pink silky oak, it is a member of the Proteaceae family, which contain most other species of silky oak and lacewood. Alloxylon brachycarpum is another closely related species from Papua New Guinea with very similar characteristics—its wood has been harvested commercially on a very limited basis, but is reported as endangered by the IUCN.

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