By Jackie Carroll Most trees shed bark as new layers develop under older, dead bark, but in eucalyptus trees the process is punctuated by a colorful and dramatic display on the trunk of the tree. Learn about peeling bark on a eucalyptus tree in this article. Do Eucalyptus Trees Shed Their Bark? They certainly do! The shedding bark on a eucalyptus tree is one of its most charming features. As the bark dries and peels, it often forms colorful patches and interesting patterns on the trunk of the tree. Some trees have striking patterns of stripes and flakes, and the peeling bark may expose bright yellow or orange colors of the new bark forming underneath. When a eucalyptus is peeling bark, you don’t need to be concerned for its health or vigor. It is a natural process that occurs in all healthy eucalyptus trees. Why Do Eucalyptus Trees Shed Bark?
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