Every year at this time, thousands flock to national parks in Tasmania to see the stunning autumn display of Australia's only native winter deciduous tree — the fagus. But this year the state's parks ...
This weekend marks the Festival of Fagus, which celebrates autumn, wilderness and one of Tassie’s favourite natural events — here are the best places to see the leaves turn >> This weekend marks the ...
Thousands of people will flock to national parks across Tasmania later this month to take in the autumnal scenes of fagus. It is one of only a handful of winter deciduous trees in Australia, and turns ...
The unique sight is possible only in Tasmania and can be seen at locations across the state. However, the best viewing spots for the autumn turn of Tasmania’s only deciduous native tree are the Mt ...
As thousands flock to watch the annual ‘turning of the fagus’ in Tasmania, we ask just how much longer might it last? Australia’s only cold-climate deciduous tree is turning. Its leaves are flushing ...
• Background and Aims Masting, i.e. synchronous but highly variable interannual seed production, is a strong sink for carbon and nutrients. It may, therefore, compete with vegetative growth. It is ...