Monday, March 22, 2010

Eucapyptus Haemastoma

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Where    : Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

When     : Wednesday 17th March 2010

Weapon : FujiFilm Pix S3 Pro





Known as Scribbly Gum, one of a number of smooth-barked Eucalypts that have been visited by the larvae of a small grey moth burrowing in the bark cause these marks.


Eucalyptus haemastoma is restricted to the Central Coast and Tablelands of NSW and bushland around Sydney.



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