We recently came across this stunning tree in Yandina Queensland. We suspect it might be a Jaboticaba Fruit Tree, however we are unsure. It seems to grow it's red fruit on it's trunk. Do you know what it could be? Please comment below :)
We recently came across this stunning tree in Yandina Queensland. We suspect it might be a Jaboticaba Fruit Tree, however we are unsure. It seems to grow it's red fruit on it's trunk. Do you know what it could be? Please comment below :)
hi, I'm starting a thread here for cyclone/storm damage images in the hope of seeing and hearing some other mother nature dramas. Here are a few from our most recent cyclone - Debbie. To read more about Debbie visit us at http://www.trickytreesolutions.com/tricky-tree-solutions-blog.html
This is a great technique that can be used to protect grass and edgings when removing a palm tree. Simply lay the palm fronds on the ground as they are being removed from the tree. Lay them in a crisscross pattern so they absorb the most shock. Then you can drop the log straight onto the fronds...
Just curious to know if anyone has any information as to why Bloodwood trees produce so much sap, and if the resin can be processed and used. This tree has been pouring out resin for about 25 years. If anyone has any information, I would love to know. Thanks. http://trickytreesolutions.com/
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