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This little group look like a Grader doing the roads took the top of. Any idea's on what type of tree and how one would go about digging this type of tree up :?:
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Re: ID Please

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These look like She Oaks (casuarina). Have no idea as to what species or how you go about diging them up but it dose look like the start of something for you!!
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Post by Petra »

nice find, definatley Casuarina.
Probly not the right time to dig it up though. :lost: Im still battling to keep mine alive. :? Will be good to hear what others think.
Good luck with it mate. ;)
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Another one for Casuarina.. likewise tho I cant help with actual species... if you can get a close up of the shoots & seperate at one of the nodes to count the true leaves... this is the best way to ID them.

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Cunninghamiana i think. you can hear the wind whistle through these. Nice group planting.
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Hey thanks everyone :) I'm still wondering on a way to dig them up I was thinking winter after some good rain.
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