- eucalyptus. Also as the
gumnuts are a
different shape,
despite the
bark being somewhat stringy.
There are many
different species of stringybark, including:...
- has a
straight trunk with rough,
fibrous to
stringy bark on the
lower half of the trunk,
smooth white bark above, lance-shaped to
curved adult leaves,...
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species of medium-sized tree that is
endemic to Victoria. It has rough,
stringy bark on the
trunk and branches, lance-shaped to
curved adult leaves, flowers...
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species of tree that is
endemic to the
Northern Territory. It has rough,
stringy bark on the
trunk and branches, lance-shaped to
elliptical or
curved adult...
- south-eastern Australia. It has rough,
stringy or
fibrous bark on the
trunk and
larger branches,
smooth greyish bark on the
thinnest branches, lance-shaped...
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species of tall
forest tree that is
endemic to Queensland. It has rough,
stringy bark on the
trunk and branches, lance-shaped to
curved adult leaves, flower...
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metres (10–30 ft) and
forms a lignotuber. It has rough,
fibrous and
stringy bark on its
trunk and to the
thinnest branches.
Leaves on
young plants and...
- stringybark, is a tree
endemic to
eastern Australia. It has persistent,
stringy bark,
green or
greyish leaves with a
bluish sheen,
flower buds in
groups of...
- south-west of
Western Australia. It has rough,
fibrous or
stringy bark on the trunk,
smooth greyish brown bark above,
glossy green, lance-shaped
adult leaves, flower...
- to New
South Wales. It has
rough grey or
brown stringy bark on the
trunk and
larger branches,
smooth bark on the
thinnest branches,
broadly lance-shaped...