What’s really fascinating, however, is that the bark changes colour over time, which is what gives the tree its kaleidoscopic look.
“It starts off as a bright green when first exposed, and then turns to red, orange and purple tones and then to brown as the bark matures – this is then shed and the process starts again,” Brett explains.
Full article & photo here: https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/science-environment/2019/07/who-painted-the-bark-meet-the-magnificent-rainbow-eucalyptus/
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