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'''Red Gum''' may refer to any of a number of species of ''[[Eucalyptus]]'' or the closely related ''[[Corymbia]]'', including |
'''Red Gum''' may refer to any of a number of species of ''[[Eucalyptus]]'' or the closely related ''[[Corymbia]]'', including |
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*''[[Corymbia calophylla]]'', |
*''[[Corymbia calophylla]]'', red gum or marri, native to Western Australia |
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*''[[Eucalyptus camaldulensis]]'', |
*''[[Eucalyptus camaldulensis]]'', red gum, murray red gum or river red gum |
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*''[[Eucalyptus macrorhyncha]]'', |
*''[[Eucalyptus macrorhyncha]]'', red gum, red stringybark, cannons stringybark or capertee stringybark |
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*''[[Eucalyptus tereticornis]]'', |
*''[[Eucalyptus tereticornis]]'', red gum or forest red gum |
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Revision as of 18:22, 12 July 2017
Red Gum may refer to any of a number of species of Eucalyptus or the closely related Corymbia, including
- Corymbia calophylla, red gum or marri, native to Western Australia
- Eucalyptus camaldulensis, red gum, murray red gum or river red gum
- Eucalyptus macrorhyncha, red gum, red stringybark, cannons stringybark or capertee stringybark
- Eucalyptus tereticornis, red gum or forest red gum
or may refer to
- Liquidambar styraciflua, more commonly called sweetgum, a North American hardwood tree
- Kino (gum)
- Redgum, an Australian folk and political music band