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Clarksp2 t1_iubwsch wrote

Very otherworldly, I hope a mycologist/environmental scientist can help explain! :)

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Squeaky-squash OP t1_iubx8gz wrote

I hope so too! The only possible explanation I can come up with is that the tree had recently shed its bark and the bark underneath was still soft and greenish. Gum trees do this weird thing where they shed off all their bark once a year and can change colour quite significantly when they do. Doesn’t explain why the rain had such an impact though.

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