Thrives in the sub-alpine regions of southeastern Australia, including Victoria, New South Wales, the ACT, and Tasmania. It typically grows at altitudes between 900 and 1,500 meters .
Highly valued for its strength and durability, it is used for high-end furniture, flooring, and joinery. When combined with Mountain Ash in Tasmania, it is often marketed as " Tasmanian Oak ". The "Obligate Seeder" Life Cycle alpine ash
Features a straight, sturdy trunk with rough, fibrous grey-to-black bark on the lower half and smooth white bark above. Thrives in the sub-alpine regions of southeastern Australia,