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 ...
RACHEL Power and her family have taken a step back from this year’s Fagus Festival at Mt Field National Park, but that does not mean they will enjoy the event any less. The festival will showcase ...
DRY weather and bushfire are the largest threats to Tasmania’s beloved fagus tree species, experts have warned, as the species undergoes its autumn transformation.
The story behind Tasmania’s annual turning of the fagus is as fascinating to learn about as the tree is beautiful to look at. ALTHOUGH HE HAD no idea at the time, when botanist Joseph Banks sailed ...
FEATURING everything from lazy lunches to roving rangers, the annual turning of the fagus celebration this weekend at Mt Field National Park is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet. Parts of Mt ...
Paid content is paid for and controlled by an advertiser and produced by the Guardian Labs team. Autumnal colour change of the Fagus trees, best viewed from Mount Field National Park and Cradle ...
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