Category:Eucalyptus grandis of 7th Brigade Park, Chermside
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Eucalyptus grandis, the flooded gum or rose gum, has a few ornamentally planted specimens in 7th Brigade Park. Despite the park being drier than their preferred habitat they grow well, though not with the tall single-trunked habit typical of the species. Bark is shed in long ribbons from most of the trunk and branches, except for a persistent stocking of bark at the base.
Media in category "Eucalyptus grandis of 7th Brigade Park, Chermside"
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Eucalyptus grandis bark decorticating 7th Brigade Park Chermside L1100306.jpg 3,088 × 4,112; 13.79 MB
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Eucalyptus grandis bark decorticating 7th Brigade Park Chermside L1100307.jpg 3,088 × 4,112; 13.5 MB
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Eucalyptus grandis stem flow lines 7th Brigade Park Chermside L1100312.jpg 3,088 × 4,112; 9.83 MB
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Eucalyptus sp. shedding bark in strips 7th Brigade Park Chermside 01.jpg 2,000 × 3,008; 3.79 MB
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Eucalyptus sp. shedding bark in strips 7th Brigade Park Chermside 02.jpg 2,000 × 3,008; 3.3 MB
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Eucalyptus sp. shedding bark in strips 7th Brigade Park Chermside 03.jpg 2,000 × 3,008; 3.3 MB
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Eucalyptus sp. shedding bark in strips 7th Brigade Park Chermside 04.jpg 2,000 × 3,008; 3.65 MB