Hold the tinsel—the rainbow eucalyptus tree doesn"t need decorations to appear festive for the holidays. Its bark displays a palette of bright colors by design. As older layers of bark peel away in strips, new layers packed with green chlorophyll are revealed. These exposed areas eventually transition to hues of blue, purple, and orange as tannins accumulate. The continual peeling allows the tree to shed mosses, lichen, fungi, or parasites along with the bark, while also exposing the chlorophyll underneath, which boosts the tree"s ability to photosynthesize. The bark isn"t the only unusual thing about this species. While most people associate eucalyptus with koalas and Australia, the rainbow eucalyptus is native to the Philippines and Indonesia. It thrives in tropical climates like Hawaii, where our homepage trees were photographed.
Tree of many colors
Today in History
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World Bicycle Day
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US Election Day
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Welcome to El Cervantino
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Fall colors below Mount Sneffels near Ridgway, Colorado
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Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota
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There’s treasure in them thar hills
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Great Backyard Bird Count
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A dying breed of tree thrives in an American park
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Cecropia leaf and lobster claw petals in Mexico
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National Take the Stairs Day
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Wildebeest on the move
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Hiking the High Trestle Trail
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Dunluce Castle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Blue hour in Trondheim, Norway
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Arches National Park, Utah
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An island for the birds
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Mysterious prairie mounds abound
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Après-ski in the Dolomites
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Sweet! It’s maple syrup season
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Pups of the prairie
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Reflecting on Black History Month
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Let s get lost
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Abbey Gardens in Bury St Edmunds, England
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National Gardening Week
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San Blas Islands, Panama
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Labor Day parade in 1915 Chicago
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Falling for the Canadian Rockies
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World Poetry Day
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Cinco de Mayo
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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