Eucalyptus regnans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eucalyptus regnans , known variously by the common names Mountain Ash , Victorian Ash , Swamp Gum , Tasmanian Oak or Stringy Gum , is a species of Eucalyptus native to southeastern Aust...
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Australian Mountain Ash is known to attain heights over 100 metres. It is an evergreen and is the tallest of all flowering plants. It is also the tallest hardwood in the World! ... Thanks for this wonderful photo and the info M! Ash or Eucalyptus, it's amazing! Can you estimate the diameter of this tree at lower levels?
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The Australian Mountain Ash tree requires fire in order to survive; Mountain Ash seeds need fire for the regeneration of seeds. However, the Mountain Ash tree only produces seeds at maturity, age 50 years, so should fire occur before then, the Mountain Ash species may not survive in a particular area...
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Mountain ash forests in Australia are the best in the world at locking up carbon, a new study ... Environmental scientist, Professor Brendan Mackey of the Australian National University and colleagues report their findings this week on the online ahead of print edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
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That’s what fascinates Associate Professor David Lindenmayer, an award-winning scientist from the Australian National University. ... Alexandra de Blas: The mountain ash, eucalyptus regnans, is the tallest species of flowering plant in the world. Its tall, straight trunks make a great timber resource, which is placing...
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The largest tree on Planet Earth is not the California Redwood, but the Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus Regnans). ... There is no real input from GECO and the fezza contingents, the piece on Goolengook (the longest running forest blockade in Australian history - 7 long years!) should have been written by actual blockaders who...
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