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zegalba · 9 months
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Rainbow Eucalyptus trees get their colorful appearance when they shed their bark, starting with bright green patches that gradually transform into orange, maroon, and blue hues
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bogcreacher · 1 month
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53v3nfrn5 · 4 months
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Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees
Eucalyptus deglupta is a species of tall tree, commonly known as the rainbow eucalyptus, Mindanao gum, or rainbow gum that is native to the Philippines, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. It is the only Eucalyptus species that usually lives in rainforest, with a natural range that extends into the Northern Hemisphere. It is characterized by multi-colored bark which starts with bright green patches that will gradually transform into orange, maroon, and blue hues.
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cainhowlett · 2 months
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The final scanned image
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fleur-aesthetic · 5 months
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Eucalyptus at the point, October 11th, 2023. Took a golden hour walk with an old friend.
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claypigeonpottery · 11 months
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couldn’t sleep last night so I did some carving. the thylacine’s surrounded by gum blossoms
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humblegrub · 7 months
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for halloween I am
gumleaf skeletoniser
(Uraba lugens)
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I made cards to hand out so people remember what I am... it reads
I am a
GUMLEAF SKELETONISER
(Uraba lugens)
This caterpillar is a common pest on eucalyptus in Australia. Every time it sheds its exoskeleton, the head portion stays attached to the top of the new head. Over time, it sheds increasingly larger exoskeleton shells, which build upon each other.
Why do they do this?
... to appear bigger and more threatening to predators.
... to provide a false target for predators to strike at.
... to deflect attacks by shaking their heads vigorously.
have you ever been a bug for Halloween? I want to know about it!!
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kundst · 3 months
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Ina van Zyl (RSA 1971)
Baby Blue Eucalyptus (2023)
Oil on linen (50x30cm)
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fire-ecology · 6 months
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The beginning of a blackbutt hollow on a marri tree (Corymbia calophylla).
When fire burns severely it can sometimes 'kill' the bark, even on hardy fire-adapted Eucalypts. This causes a loss of integrity and will fall away, like we can see here. Now the trunk is exposed without bark on this side. The tree will generate another bark layer, but until it does, it will be subject to insect attack and other issues.
These blackbutts are now more susceptible to damage from fire. Over the years as repeated fires effect the area, the hollow will become bigger, and fire can get 'into' the tree rather than just burning the bark, and they can burn from the inside out. We call these trees "chimneys." You will see what looks to be a normal, un-burnt tree, but it's billowing smoke out the top - because it's burning internally.
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This is a giant marri blackbutt is completely burned out underneath (6'3" friend for scale)!
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From beneath. By the way, this tree is still alive!
📸 @fire-ecology
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ruthbancroftgarden · 3 months
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Eucalyptus caesia
This is a species of Eucalyptus from the southwestern part of Western Australia, in the winter-rainfall area. It is a small tree with attractive bark that peels in strips, and it makes a fine display of pink or red flowers, as can be seen here.
-Brian
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eternalcalifornia · 6 months
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ecoamerica · 1 month
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jadeseadragon · 2 years
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Georgia Cox (British, b. 1975), Magpies and Eucalyptus II, n.d., Giclee print on 310 gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper
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jeanfrancoisrey · 18 days
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Eucalyptus…
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theenbyroiderer · 10 months
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Made some flowers for my eucalyptus project today.
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fleur-aesthetic · 10 months
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instagram | centralsquareflorist
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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The American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 broadcast recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by active climate leaders. Watch to find out which finalist received the $50,000 grand prize! Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and featuring Bill McKibben and Katharine Hayhoe!
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