Philippines' Luzon island boasts a surreal forest where rainbow eucalyptus trees shimmer with vibrant streaks of green, orange, purple, and blue. This unique species, native to the Northern Hemisphere ...
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The Rainbow Eucalyptus tree is a naturally colorful tree that comes from the Philippines. When its bark peels, a technicolor display begins to form.
The Rainbow Eucalyptus tree is a naturally colorful tree that comes from the Philippines. When its bark peels, a technicolor display begins to form. Follow Tech Insider: On Facebook More from Science ...
Kimberley Mok is a former architect who has been covering architecture and the arts for Treehugger since 2007. Trees are amazing organisms, providing shelter, shade and fruit-- and even communicating ...
The natural world is full of multi-colored wonders: vibrant flowers, birds with dazzling feathers and animals covered in every possible hue. When it comes to trees, we don’t typically associate them ...
Bark from a rainbow eucalyptus, by Christopher Martin. Older bark layers in shades of pastel purple, rusty red, and burnt orange peel away to reveal younger layers in chartreuse and dark green hues.
At first glance, you might just think someone got a little carried away and painted those tree barks. Reasonable guess, but what if I told you that those colorful streaks formed naturally? And that ...
Hidden deep within the lush landscapes of the Philippines lies a forest so surreal that visitors can’t help but feel like they are in some alien movie. This is not because of the wildlife found there ...