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24-Feb-2011

half-bark

A number of eucalypts are “half-barked”, with rough bark below and smooth bark above as in this Manna Gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) photographed in Tasmania.
Rough bark provides increased protection from fire. Ssmooth bark is known to contain chlorophyll, and thus it may be able to photosynthesize like leaves as demonstrated for another species of eucalypt.
So half-barked trees are likely getting two kinds of benefits – a bit each way so to speak.


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Yvonne19-Mar-2018 10:04
The koala's favourite tree... great shot Don. v
Lamar Nix19-Mar-2018 01:21
Quite remarkable adaptation to environment and an interesting image as well. V
Tom Murray18-Mar-2018 23:11
Your explanation about this unusual looking tree is very interesting.
Walter Otto Koenig18-Mar-2018 15:53
Nice shot and interesting information too. We have these trees here as well.
joseantonio18-Mar-2018 05:16
nice capture and explanation.V.
Nirvan Hope18-Mar-2018 03:23
Excellent showing the double function of the half-bark, protection and nourishment both. What a handsome tree.
Gill Kopy18-Mar-2018 01:33
What an amazing species ! and super shot :) V
Jim Coffman17-Mar-2018 23:40
That is a very interesting tree...
Kim17-Mar-2018 22:31
Lovely tree Don and crisp too! V
Chris Morton17-Mar-2018 21:27
clever stuff
larose forest photos17-Mar-2018 21:11
Your comments are very interesting... I would not have guessed the reason for the half bark. It is a magnificent tree, well captured. V
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