Australian Coastal Gums: South Australia by Nick Egglington
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Eucalypts are woody plants belonging to three closely related genera: Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora. In 1995 new evidence, largely genetic, indicated that some prominent Eucalyptus species were actually more closely related to Angophora than to the other eucalypts; they were split off into the new genus Corymbia. Although separate, the three groups are allied and it remains acceptable to refer to the members of all three genera Angophora, Corymbia and Eucalyptus as “eucalypts”. (Description from Wikipedia)

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About Nick Egglington

Hi, I’m Nick Egglington. I am both a freelance graphic designer and photographer. For most of my life I have been committed to various creative fields and at present have a significant interest in capturing wildlife and the natural world that surrounds us. To see more of both my graphic design work and photography, please visit my website at www.nickegglington.com. If you have any questions – don’t hesitate to contact me through the contact page on my website. :-)

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south australia, gum trees, trees, australian trees, australia coastal trees, waitpinga beach, newland head conservation park, eucalypts