File:Eucalyptus racemosa inflorescences and buds 7th Brigade Park Chermside 03.jpg

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Eucalyptus racemosa (synonymous with Eucalyptus signata) has scattered individuals in 7th Brigade Park.

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English: Eucalyptus racemosa (synonymous with Eucalyptus signata) has scattered individuals in 7th Brigade Park. They range from small to large specimens. The species sheds its bark in short scrolls and is readily identifiable by the scribble patterns on the trunk. The scribbles are the result of burrowing in the bark by the larvae of the moth Ogmograptis scribula.
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