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stringybark can be any of the many
Eucalyptus species which have thick,
fibrous bark. Like all eucalypts,
stringybarks belong to the
family Myrtaceae...
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Thomas McIntyre camped overnight at an
abandoned mining site at
Stringybark Cr****, Toombullup, 36 km
north of Mansfield.
Unbeknownst to them, the...
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Brown stringybark is a
common name for
several Australian plants and may
refer to:
Eucalyptus baxteri,
native from New
South Wales into
Victoria Eucalyptus...
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Stringybark Cr**** is a
small cr**** in the
Wombat Ranges, Victoria, Australia. It is
famous for the
place where three policemen were
murdered on the 26th...
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Eucalyptus cinerea,
commonly known as the
Argyle apple,
mealy stringbark or
silver dollar tree, is a
species of small- to medium-sized tree that is endemic...
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Prickly stringybark Eucalyptus consideniana in the ANBG
Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:...
- obliqua,
commonly known as
messmate stringybark or messmate, but also
known as
brown top,
brown top stringbark,
stringybark or
Tasmanian oak, is a species...
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known as the
swamp stringybark, is a
species of
straggly tree or
mallee that is
endemic to Queensland. It has rough,
fibrous "
stringybark" lance-shaped to...
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Eucalyptus tindaliae,
commonly known as Tindal's
stringybark, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to
coastal eastern Australia. It has rough, stringy...
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bushranger Ned Kelly. In 1878, Dan and Ned
killed three policemen at
Stringybark Cr**** in
northeast Victoria, near the present-day town of Tolmie, Victoria...