A work of art: the Red-flowering Gum (Corymbia ficifolia) as depicted in Curtis' Botanical Magazine 1900.
Illustration via BHL Australia
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Live near Adelaide? Hop on your bike and travel the Heritage Coast Tree Trail! There are many significant trees along the trail, including local eucalypts that pre-date colonisation!
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There are still a few spots left for our Nature Journaling Amongst the workshop with

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The next time you are near a I want you to do one thing.

Breathe in.

Deeply.

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Keen to plant natives but wondering which ones? This article has some handy tips and lovely artwork and, of course, includes a section on our marvellous

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The Silver Peppermint, tenuiramis is a medium-sized Tasmanian that flowers over summer.

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Red Tingle : Hollowed-out giant Eucalyptus jacksonii were popular photo-spots for tourists (and their cars) in the in the 1960s.
Thank goodness peeps can’t do that anymore.

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Always a good time to post a pic of an eucalypt: Eucalyptus selachiana - from Hamelin Station Reserve in midwest Australia.
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The Rainbow Eucalyptus is a tall and incredibly colourful native to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and the Phillipines. Thin strips of old bark peel off to reveal green bark below, which goes through colour changes as it ages.
📷: Warren Krupsaw

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