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To: | Richard Turner <>, Steve <>, "" <> |
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Subject: | Tree identification please |
From: | Frank Hemmings <> |
Date: | Tue, 28 Aug 2012 04:30:57 +0000 |
Hi Steve, The two upright trees on the side are Polyalthia longifolia - sometimes called False Ashoka . The growth form and shape are natural and not a result of pruning or training. Cheers, Frank Frank Hemmings Curator, John T. Waterhouse Herbarium Manager, UNSW Smiths Lake Field Station School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of New South Wales UNSW SYDNEY 2052 AUSTRALIA Tel +61 2 9385 3274 Fax +61 2 9385 1558 CRICOS Provider Code:00098G -----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Monday, 27 August 2012 5:38 PM To: Steve Cc: Subject: Tree identification please Reply Yes, the teak is in the centre of the photo. but I cannot name the two columns either side. But some one else has done that for you on line From, Dick Turner |
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