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0411 Eucalyptus racemosa, narrow-leaved scribbly gum, Myrtaceae, NSW native tree, Muogamarra Nature Reserve, Hawkesbury R, NSW, 12th Sept'09, Kate/Sydney
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A very interesting tree.
10/Oct/13 2:35 AM
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Proper spooky lookin'
10/Oct/13 6:12 AM
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I agree with Abbey. It is spooky and I can't tell if those markings are manmade. It sort of looks like it has a handle. Wonder how old it is.
10/Oct/13 6:43 AM
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Hi Wolf, Abbey & whereizzy!
The tree has been in a bushfire & it survived! The scribbles are made by the pupae of a very small moth!
The eggs of this moth are laid between the old and new season's bark of gum-barked eucalypt trees. As the larva burrows between the bark layers it leaves a More...
10/Oct/13 12:13 PM
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There's a poem by an Australian Poet, Judith Wright:
The cold spring falls from the stone.
I passed and heard
the mountain, palm and fern
spoken in one strange word.
The gum-tree stands by the spring.
I peeled its splitting bark
and found the written track
of a life I could not read.
10/Oct/13 12:15 PM
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