At the trial sites in Tasmania the same trends in rankings of means were evident as at Pilot Hill but the geographic split was not as marked (Tables 2 and 4). Generally, provenances at the top of the rankings were Victorian and they were primarily from the central and southern part of the mainland range. In contrast to the result at Pilot Hill, the New South Wales provenances were not present in the top group of rankings at any Tasmanian site. Geehi was the tallest of the New South Wales provenances at Myrtlebank and Parrawe. At Tarraleah and Parrawe the only Tasmanian provenance in the top group was Surrey Hills. This provenance and others from the north-west of Tasmania, Luina and Yellow Marsh Rd, were also in the top group at Myrtlebank.