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Hi Guys , those spiral live veins are absolute awesome , must have been one hell of a rapid violent firestorm by the look of it . Thanks for posting these inspiration pics .

Cheers Alpine .
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Hi.

Natives :yes: all Australian :aussie: in two more years i can start placing my natives in pots. :fc:

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Thankyou Jarryd. I loved the Gypsy camp fig. It reminds of a bush camp in the Flinders Ranges where a person was sleeping on a hessian bed stuffed with bird feathers. There were wild goat remains in the campfire. We left supplies and felt enriched for the experience, it was very humbling.

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Thanks Pup, it would be a good mel to experiment with, I took loads of pics of them they were all amasing.

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Thanks alpine I have been meaning to post the spiral gum and then I saw this post and thought this would be a good place to put it haha

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I wanna live in a fig tree one day. :yes:
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jarryd wrote:haha get some olive crazy! :palm: make sure you post your finds :yes:

more next week once i have a look through my external hard drive.
I was able to get out today wife dosent no a tree came home with me :shifty: :shifty: :shifty: only a little one , but did find something that may come home shortly lol ill post some pictures soon
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Redmondz wrote:A few ive come across
Hi Redmondz, those huge twisted malalucas are so cool. any chance you could tell their exact location? I love to take a sunset photo fot them.
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hey Kvan64 umm I cant remember the exact name of the hill but its in a natiknal park in esperance, I will find out for you though. Its an awesome spot but iys a fair trek up to the top and there is ab awesome cave at the top as well
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Cape le grande national park, frenchmans peak, esperance. Its an amasing spot in general well worth the effort, let me know how you go.

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jarryd wrote:I have been meaning to post a few pics up for a while of some trees I have seen throughout australia, i will show a few now for you to all native fanatics to froth over :tu: :tu:

first is a beautiful gum which will blow most peoples opinion on what these iconic trees can achieve in harsh environments.
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Looks to me like Eucalyptus accedens (powderbark wandoo)
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