What's happier than a psychedelic possum? Six of them.

By Peter Munro
Updated May 26 2017 - 12:53am, first published 12:48am

Natalie Simonetti stood before the sprawling 150-year-old fig tree and wondered what to do. Her fellow TAFE students had decided to light up branches with angry eyes, glaring across the grounds of Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden. Others opted to illuminate skittering centipedes or pulsating veins running from roots to leaves.

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