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Is this bark pattern natural or manmade? Question about interesting spotted gum tree
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<blockquote data-quote="tree_enthusiast12" data-source="post: 7573625" data-attributes="member: 176753"><p>I am not a troll.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I'm aware it is standard, but can you see how in that particular picture, the pattern does not look so mottled, or atleast not obviously so? The rectangular striplike part of the pattern does not look splotchy or curvy near the edges as much as other pictures of the tree at other times or other trees of that species. So I was wondering if it as at all possible that a human or something else manipulated with the bark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree_enthusiast12, post: 7573625, member: 176753"] I am not a troll. Yes, I'm aware it is standard, but can you see how in that particular picture, the pattern does not look so mottled, or atleast not obviously so? The rectangular striplike part of the pattern does not look splotchy or curvy near the edges as much as other pictures of the tree at other times or other trees of that species. So I was wondering if it as at all possible that a human or something else manipulated with the bark. [/QUOTE]
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