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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 858022" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I would only be guessing HD, some very big red gum could be 100yr old as with the stringy bark, the trees about 18 inches diam probably 40 yrs, also yellow box there and apple, all Australian eucalypt. They do not grow very tall here, the soil is very light sandy granite and wont hold them up, hence a high turnover. The land was cleared, I think in the early 1970's, fortunately they left these nice tree belts, just thinned them out by ringbarking and Tordan, so get good grass growing under.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 858022, member: 16453"] I would only be guessing HD, some very big red gum could be 100yr old as with the stringy bark, the trees about 18 inches diam probably 40 yrs, also yellow box there and apple, all Australian eucalypt. They do not grow very tall here, the soil is very light sandy granite and wont hold them up, hence a high turnover. The land was cleared, I think in the early 1970's, fortunately they left these nice tree belts, just thinned them out by ringbarking and Tordan, so get good grass growing under. Ken [/QUOTE]
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