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Eucalyptus melliodora

Yellow Box at Red Hill Nature Reserve

Eucalyptus melliodora at Red Hill Nature Reserve - 20 May 2024
Eucalyptus melliodora at Red Hill Nature Reserve - 20 May 2024
Eucalyptus melliodora at Red Hill Nature Reserve - 20 May 2024
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Eucalyptus melliodora 20 May 2024 Steve818
Eucalyptus dives 20 May 2024 CarbonAI
Eucalyptus melliodora 20 May 2024 Steve818

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Sighting individual unhealthy. Has not recovered from the 2018-19 drought. Significant branch death. Mainly juvenile foliage re-sprouted on branches. The other mature individual is healthy, but it is a smaller tree. Ten of the other individuals are saplings or suppressed adults, which are all healthy. Likely reasons: upslope site suffered greater water stress during the drought, and taller trees have a greater dehydration rate and xylem cavitation during drought.

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  • 120cm Circumference of trunk (cm)
  • Greater than 5 metres Plant height
  • Poor condition / unhealthy Plant health
  • one hollow in tree How many hollows in tree?

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  • Eucalyptus melliodora Scientific name
  • Yellow Box Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 801m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower

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