Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata

Southern Blue Gum, Eurabbie at Flynn, ACT

Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata at Flynn, ACT - 19 Oct 2020
Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata at Flynn, ACT - 19 Oct 2020
Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata at Flynn, ACT - 19 Oct 2020
Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata at Flynn, ACT - 19 Oct 2020
Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata at Flynn, ACT - 19 Oct 2020
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Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata 21 Oct 2020 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 20 Oct 2020 Christine

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Tree one of three trees together, adjacent to public walkway in Flynn. This is the tree on the right hand side in the group photo, and has been pruned in the past due to telephone wires. Bark on ground but no fallen branches. Edited this post to separate the three trees, and add diameter of trunk. For the other two trees see sightings 4352628 and 4352629.

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EcolCara37 wrote:
   22 Oct 2020
Hi Christine. When you return to measure the circumference of the tree trunks, could you please add the additional two trees as their own sightings too? Thanks heaps, Cara

** Fallen Branch Research Project: The identification code for this tree is CBR020. **
EcolCara37 wrote:
   23 Oct 2020
Hi Christine, Thanks for adding the others trees and taking their measurements too

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  • 240.5 Circumference of trunk (cm)
  • Greater than 5 metres Plant height

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