Created By: Friends of Flea Bog Flat
This old Blakely's red gum is probably at the end of its life. Even though the tree is not in great condition, it continues to provide homes for wildlife with several hollows. Blakely's Red Gum is one of the major Yellow Box-Red Gum woodland tree species and is experiencing dieback in the ACT. Dieback means a slow deterioration in health of the tree with its leaves and branches slowly dying. Research is being undertaken about dieback in this important woodland species looking at factors such as disease, insect attack, and the impact of drought - click here for more information Blakely's.
The endangered Superb parrot (Polytelis swainsonii) has a preference for nesting in the hollows of Blakely's red gums but have to compete with other birds. Keep an eye out for nesting birds in spring!
This point of interest is part of the tour: Tall Trees Trail, Flea Bog Flat
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