Alpine dead wood

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Alpine dead wood

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Some Tasmanian Snow Gums (Eucalyptus coccifera) and other natural dead-wood features in Mt Field National Park .

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have you tried getting permission to collect anything there?
Young and hostile but not stupid.
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very nice ambrose thanks for sharing. :D
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Asus101, its a National Park so no permission which is a good thing so it preserves it.
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Ambrose, is your avatar (Nothofagus gunnii) one of your Bonsai? If so, how does it go?
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No the Deciduous Beech photo is part of a natural group of trees near Lake Fenton in Mt Field National Park, right beside the road.
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