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Tapirlord wrote:
Yesterday
Looks like E.bridgesiana

Eucalyptus bridgesiana
Tapirlord wrote:
Yesterday
Borer damage is correct

Eucalyptus sp.
Tapirlord wrote:
Yesterday
I would be. Not sure when though given uni has just come back. We can see :)

Eucalyptus dives
Tapirlord wrote:
14 Feb 2025
The crenulations means brid is most likely

Eucalyptus bridgesiana
Untidy wrote:
12 Feb 2025
Perhaps it is. MattM would probably agree. There is such a variety of planted eucalypt species in this small space. It is hard to know what is a different species and what is natural variation within a species. Would you be interested in coming and having a look one day, Ciaren?

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