The cocoon can be in the tree crown or between two leaves, but is most often near the ground, between moss and bark.
Colorful lights are used to highlight tree crowns, ferns, and other plants.
Branch shaking, swinging, and moving around the tree crowns accompany the calling.
Mature tree crowns tend to be irregular in shape and composed of relatively few large primary branches.
Symptoms re-occur every year, spreading throughout the tree crown, eventually killing the host plant.
The tree crown is wide, with irregular, stratified ramification and only few thick branches.
"It looks like a tree crown to me," Caitlin said.
Eucalyptus oil catches fire very easily, and bush fires can travel quickly through the oil-rich air of the tree crowns.
Shade of tree crown is shelter for the cattle, goats and sheep during summer days.
The tree crown is open, with low vertical ramification.