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Photographer Roger Skinner  Roger Skinner {Karma:81846}
Project #55 Peace & Tranquility Camera Model Canon 5D
Categories Landscape
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Portfolio Landscape
Lens 28-300 Canon
Uploaded 9/27/2008 Film / Memory Type 100 ISO CF Card
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Location City -  Thredbo
State -  NEW SOUTH WALES
Country - Australia   Australia
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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 9/30/2008
ahhh yeas.. thanks Wayne...

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Wayne Harridge Wayne Harridge   {K:18292} 9/30/2008
Great sculpture.

...Wayne

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 9/28/2008
yeah snow has that reductive quality... the major difference though is that Australia has ony one native tree that is deciuous ... woops I was wrong I thought I had better check before I stepped out. I was aware of Melia Azederach having planted a few on my place.. but had forgotten the old Nothofagues Gunni

18. Are there any deciduous native trees?
Yes there are but comparatively few compared with the northern hemisphere. The majority are found in the tropical north of the continent. It may come as a surprise for those familiar with the forests of southern Australia to learn that many eucalypts of the tropical north are deciduous although not in winter and only for a short period before the wet season.

The two best known deciduous Australian species are the red cedar (Toona ciliata) and the white cedar (Melia azedarach). Both of these occur in subtropical rainforests of Queensland and New South Wales and are popular in cultivation. In Tasmania the deciduous beech (Nothofagus gunnii) can be found.

Some Australian trees can be partly deciduous in that they may lose foliage on a half or more of the tree just prior to flowering while retaining it on the other half. The Illawarra flame tree (Brachychiton acerifolius) is the best known example of this and it can sometimes be observed on the silky oak (Grevillea robusta).

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Fabio Keiner   {K:81109} 9/27/2008
your winter is our summer, but the trees look very similar :))

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