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Stringybark

/ˈstrɪŋ.i.bɑːk/noun
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Stringybark is a type of eucalyptus tree native to Australia, known for its tough, fibrous bark that peels off in long, string-like strips, making it highly distinctive. These trees thrive in diverse environments from forests to arid regions, providing essential habitat for wildlife and serving as a resource for timber and traditional uses. In contemporary contexts, stringybark symbolizes resilience, often featured in ecological restoration efforts due to its ability to regenerate after fires.

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