martinfeld
martinfeld

Eucalypts are the best treesā€”case closed.

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Burk
Burk

@martinfeld 20 min later, I still havenā€™t found the šŸØ..

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pyrmont
pyrmont

@martinfeld I'm risking my passport but this is objectively false :P They shed their bark and the shade they create is pathetic!

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martinfeld
martinfeld

@Burk Haha sorry to waste your time!

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martinfeld
martinfeld

@pyrmont Hahaha what do you prefer then? I love their dry bark and waxy cuticles.

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pyrmont
pyrmont

@martinfeld Gotta go Moreton Bay Fig!

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martinfeld
martinfeld

@pyrmont Oh OK I can accept that! I grew up in a suburb called Figtree, which was famous for its giant fig tree. Thatā€™s not a joke.

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pratik
pratik

@martinfeld This reminds me of a tweet I read - Europeans call it Autumn after the Latin term Autumnus that signifies passing of the year. Americans call it Fall because leaves fall down šŸ¤£

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martinfeld
martinfeld

@pratik Haha yes, good point! Iā€™m pleased to be here in the autumn camp here in Australia. šŸ˜œ

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khurtwilliams
khurtwilliams

@pratik but I grew up in the British Caribbean where autumn and fall are alien concepts. šŸ˜‚

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pratik
pratik

@khurtwilliams I grew up in Mumbai. Either it was hot or it was rainy.

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khurtwilliams
khurtwilliams

@pratik yep. same in the Caribbean.

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lmika
lmika

@martinfeld Definitely in the autumn camp here as well. Probably easy with all these eucalyptus trees having their leave all year round.

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martinfeld
martinfeld

@lmika Youā€™re right! Not much deciduous action here...

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