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Stringybark - Wikipedia
A stringybark can be any of the many Eucalyptus species which have thick, fibrous bark. Like all eucalypts, stringybarks belong to the family Myrtaceae.
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Eucalyptus obliqua - Wikipedia
It has rough, stringy or fibrous bark ... Branches more than 80 mm (3.1 in) in diameter have stringy bark and thinner branches have smooth greenish or greyish ...
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[PDF] Stringybark-Woodland-FactSheet.pdf
Desert Stringybark is a multi-stemmed, spreading tree, growing 3-10 m tall and is more tolerant of seasonally dry conditions. Both species have stringy-fibrous ...
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stringy-bark
stringy-bark Austral. a. A name for many species of Eucalyptus (e.g. E. gigantea), which have a tough fibrous bark. Also attrib.1801 [see blackbutt]. 1802 Barrington Hist. N.S. Wales ix. 358 This [canoe] was formed of the Stringy bark. 1832 J. Bischoff Van Diemen's Land ii. 22 The stringy bark is pe...
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Stringybarks - Lucid Apps
Stringybarks are common rough-barked forest and woodland trees occurring on a variety of sites and often on nutritionally poor soils.
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Red stringybark | Species guides | Plantations and farm forestry
Red stringybark (Eucalyptus macroryncha) is a slow to moderate-growing Eucalyptus preferring 800 mm or more of annual rainfall and gradational clay soils.
agriculture.vic.gov.au
agriculture.vic.gov.au
Eucalyptus sparsifolia
It has grey to reddish brown, stringy bark, glossy green lance-shaped leaves, spindle-shaped flower buds and more or less spherical fruit. Description
Eucalyptus sparsifolia is a tree that grows to a height of with grey to reddish brown, stringy bark.
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White stringybark - Business Queensland
Bark is typically thick, stringy and persistent (doesn't shed) up to the small branches. Bark is longitudinally fissured, and grey to brown.
www.business.qld.gov.au
www.business.qld.gov.au
Stringybark is tough as boots (and gave us the word 'Eucalyptus')
The species is renowned for its adaptations to stress, particularly fire. Its thick stringy bark protects the trunk during bushfires, and under ...
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Stringy Bark - Newcastle Museum
Stringy Bark can grow up to 90 meters tall and is found from Tasmania through the eastern states into southern Queensland.
newcastlemuseum.com.au
newcastlemuseum.com.au
Red Stringybark (Eucalyptus macrorhyncha) - iNaturalist
Eucalyptus macrorhyncha, commonly known as red gum or red stringybark, is a small to medium-sized tree with rough, thick fibrous and stringy, dark-brown bark.
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Planchon's Stringy Bark
Traditional Aboriginal use of eucalyptus trees with stringy bark included fishing lines, nets and containers.
tooheyforesteec.eq.edu.au
tooheyforesteec.eq.edu.au
Rhodamnia rubescens
Identified by a stringy type of bark and triple-veined leaves, it grows in a variety of different rainforests from the Batemans Bay region (35° S) of southeastern The bark is reddish brown, brittle, scaly and "stringy", similar to its relative, Syncarpia glomulifera (the turpentine tree).
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Eucalyptus obliqua
The trunk is up to in diameter and has thick, rough, stringy or fibrous bark. Branches more than in diameter have stringy bark and thinner branches have smooth greenish or greyish bark.
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Eucalyptus mackintii
It has rough, stringy bark on the trunk and branches, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flowers buds in groups of between seven and eleven, white flowers It has rough, stringy, greyish or brownish bark from the trunk to the smallest branches.
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