Nature lovers who went to see the autumn colours of the fagus at Tasmania's Mt Field National Park on Saturday say there were ...
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 ...
Every year at this time, thousands flock to national parks in Tasmania to see the stunning autumn display of Australia's only native winter deciduous tree — the fagus. But this year the state's parks ...
This weekend marks the Festival of Fagus, which celebrates autumn, wilderness and one of Tassie’s favourite natural events — here are the best places to see the leaves turn >> This weekend marks the ...
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Peak fagus colours cause traffic chaos at Mt Field
Thousands flocked to Mt Field National Park over the weekend to witness the peak autumn colours of Tasmania’s rare fagus trees, causing severe traffic congestion and safety concerns. Warm weather and ...
As thousands flock to watch the annual ‘turning of the fagus’ in Tasmania, we ask just how much longer might it last? Australia’s only cold-climate deciduous tree is turning. Its leaves are flushing ...
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