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How to pronounce stringybark in English?

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Type Words
Type of eucalypt, eucalyptus, eucalyptus tree
Has types eucalyptusd eugenioides, thin-leaved stringybark, white stringybark

Examples of stringybark

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The timber-framed fibro modules are connected by a yellow stringybark deck and a boardwalk.
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Set in a stringybark forest with views to the Gulf of Carpentaria.
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They'd go down the Parramatta River to select a stringybark.
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Looked up, took a photo of a stringybark.
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As you approach higher altitudes towards Daylesford, rows of ironbark, box and stringybark give way to candlebark and messmate forests.
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The main bedroom wing, a yellow stringybark box that floats into the landscape, is anchored by pale, sandy brickwork at its centre.
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He has never built a traditional canoe, but he knows where to find an appropriately sized stringybark tree, as well as the importance of resurrecting lost indigenous skills.
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More examples
  • Any of several Australian eucalypts having fibrous inner bark
  • A stringybark can be any of the many Eucalyptus species which have thick, fibrous bark. Like all eucalypts, stringybarks belong to the Myrtaceae family. ...
  • Dead bark that is persistent, long-fibred, thick, furrowed, and often interlaced beneath the surface
  • Usually used to describe the bark on a particular group of eucalypts which have thick but very fibrous bark.
  • Eucalyptus tetrodonta, a tall, straight tree to 30m with a fibrous, stringy bark. Aborigines utilised the bark for bark paintings, shelters and canoes. The bark is stripped from the tree during the Wet season and in the early part of the Dry, when it is loose.
  • Consists of long-fibres and can be pulled off in long pieces. It is usually thick with a spongy texture.