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Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Vegetative branches on lower part of canopy of tree in photo 0653.
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Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Base of tree in photo 0653.
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Rozelle Psychiatric Hospital, inner-western Sydney. Same tree as in photo 1467. I suspect the rings on the trunk are from scars of the original leaves, which can persist for maybe 10 years before being shed.
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Rozelle Psychiatric Hospital, inner-western Sydney. Fallen from tree. The sessile, elongated pollen cones with convex, non-overlapping scales are among this species' distinguishing features.
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New growth of the Queensland Kauri Pine (Agathis robusta). Cultivated near Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Photographed on 3 November 2006
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Rozelle Psychiatric Hospital, inner-western Sydney. Immature seed cone from tree in photo 1467, brought down by a storm. My thumbnail is 15 mm wide. The dead branchlets on the ground are all from a nearby tree of Araucaria cunninghamii.
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Rozelle Psychiatric Hospital, inner-western Sydney. Juvenile foliage of a smaller tree next to the large one in photo 1467. They are about twice as large as the adult ones, which can be seen in 1464.
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Rozelle Psychiatric Hospital, inner-western Sydney. Tall tree in the grounds, in sheltered gully area. See other pictures, closeups of fallen male and female cones, brought down by storm only a week or two earlier.