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Eucalyptus rubida,
commonly known as
candlebark,
ribbon gum or
white gum, is a
species of
small to medium-sized tree that is
endemic to south-eastern Australia...
- Tell You,
published in 1987. In 2006, he
started an
alternative school,
Candlebark School, and
reduced his
writing to
focus on
teaching and
running the school...
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Eucalyptus canobolensis,
commonly known as the
Mount Canobolas candlebark or silver-leaf
candlebark, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to a
small area of...
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tracks and
native bushlands, such as
Settlers Orchard,
Yarrunga Reserve,
Candlebark Walk and Narr-Maen Reserve.
Native birds such as the kookaburra, magpie...
- forest. Main
eucalypt species are stringybarks, peppermints, Red Box and
Candlebark with
areas of
Mountain Ash and Blue Gum. The park's
known native fauna...
- snow gum (E. pauciflora), in
winter in the
Australian Alps E.
rubida (
candlebark gum) in Burra, New
South Wales.
Sydney blue gums west of Port Macquarie...
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Aerial panorama of
Candlebark Park
alongside Fitzsimmons Reserve dog off-leash area...
- open forests,
consisting of Red Stringybark, Red Box, Long Leaf Box,
Candlebark and
Manna Gum.
Highbury Park
contains some of the few
remaining stands...
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Aerial panorama of
Candlebark Park
alongside Fitzsimmons Reserve dog off-leash area...
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largest non-government
secondary schools in the shire.[citation needed]
Candlebark School (R-12, near Romsey) and
Alice Miller School (7-12, near Macedon)...