Just returned from another wander including Kyogle across to the Timbarra River area and climbed back up to Tenterfield. The first few eucalypt pics were taken west of Mallanganee. Not sure what the eucalypts with huge lignotubers were but they were in company of many swamp turpentine (Lophostamon suaveolens).
Theses shots were taken while we were sitting in pool in the Timbarra River. The trees are river oaks and Callistemon viminalis.
The 'Bluff' near Tenterfield this morning
Some examples of growth habit of native trees 'on the rocks'
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Re: Some examples of growth habit of native trees 'on the rocks'
very nice to see your photos, and thanks for sharing them here.
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Re: Some examples of growth habit of native trees 'on the rocks'
Some very nice photos there F/F , enjoy following your walkabouts
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Re: Some examples of growth habit of native trees 'on the rocks'
Awesome photos.peterb wrote:Some very nice photos there F/F , enjoy following your walkabouts
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