stringbark

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Leaves of Argyle Apple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kakadu Savanna Woodlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eucalyptus cinerea, silver dollar tree, Little boy blue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eucalyptus cinerea, silver dollar tree, Little boy blue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kakadu Savanna Woodlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver dollar tree eucalyptus cinerea , or argyle apple, silver-leaf stringybark, medicinal plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown Top Stringybark Tree in Tasmania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eucalyptus cinerea, silver dollar tree, Little boy blue
Kakadu Savanna Woodlands from Kunwarddehawarde Lookout Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown Top Stringybark Tree in Tasmania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver dollar tree, manna gum and southern blue-gum eucalyptus set Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver dollar tree, manna gum and southern blue-gum eucalyptus set Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australian bushland landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver dollar tree eucalyptus cinerea, medicinal plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown Top Stringybark Tree in Tasmania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eucalyptus cinerea, commonly known as the Argyle apple, mealy stringbark, silver-leaf stringybark or silver dollar tree, is a small to medium-sized tree with rough bark, persistent on the trunk and larger branches, thick, fibrous, longitudinally furrowed, reddish-brown to grey-brown.


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