Gum Trees


Gum Trees

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Hi All,We've just rolled out some important improvements to NatureMapr's sensitive data handling framework in consultation with the NSW Government Saving Our Species team.For Highly Sensitive records,...


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Near future enhancements

Platform update continued 30 JAN 2025

Major upgrade under way. Some known issues.

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Discussion

Teresa wrote:
3 Feb 2025
Thanks Ciaran & Plants, trees are not my strong point, but Corymbia maculata is self explainatory while the stringybarks leave me wondering. These two are possibly the most common in this area.

Eucalyptus globoidea
plants wrote:
3 Feb 2025
At that location, I agree re the stringybark.

Eucalyptus globoidea
Tapirlord wrote:
3 Feb 2025
Corymbia maculata and Eucalyptus globoidea (most likely)

Eucalyptus globoidea
RangerRiley wrote:
28 Jan 2025
@Tapirlord I've added an extra photo to try and show the leaf shape abit better. You don't think it's Eucalyptus camphora subsp. humeana?

Eucalyptus sp.
25 Jan 2025
@Steve818 one for your judgement - thanks

Eucalyptus sp.
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