Nick S wrote: some reason for this or is the date of colour change pretty variable anyway?
Son of a Beach wrote:Hi Hall...
This topic is specifically for pictures of Nothofagus gunnii which is the only deciduous plant endemic to Australia. I'm not sure if you realised this (being that you're from some other country, according to your member profile).
Son of a Beach wrote:Fair enough. I guess it all depends on your definition of deciduous. My dictionary says:
adjective
(of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually.
Joel wrote:This is something I've never understood. Gunnii is often quoted as the ONLY winter decidous tree in the country.
It is Australia's only winter-deciduous tree, and you will find it nowhere else in the world except Tasmania.
walkinTas wrote:I guess you need to choose your words carefully
tasadam wrote:Parks site -It is Australia's only winter-deciduous tree, and you will find it nowhere else in the world except Tasmania.
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