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  2. Eucalyptus camaldulensis - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus camaldulensis, commonly known as the river red gum, [3] is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, and is endemic to Australia. It is a tree with smooth white or cream-coloured bark, lance-shaped or curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven or nine, white flowers and hemispherical fruit with the valves extending beyond the rim.

  3. Eucalyptus rostrata - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus rostrata is a scientific name that has been used for two plant species and is hence a synonym for: Eucalyptus robusta, swamp mahogany or swamp messmate; Eucalyptus camaldulensis, river red gum

  4. List of named Eucalyptus trees - Wikipedia

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    River red gum Eucalyptus camaldulensis: Currency Creek, South Australia: Aboriginal canoe tree. Listed by National Trust of South Australia. [3] Cazneaux Tree [4] River red gum Eucalyptus camaldulensis: Near Wilpena Pound in South Australia: This tree was the subject of an award-winning photograph taken in 1937 by Harold Cazneaux, entitled ...

  5. Red gum - Wikipedia

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    Guibourtia copallifera , red gum, a flowering plant in the genus Guibourtia; ... Eucalyptus camaldulensis, river red gum; Eucalyptus chloroclada, Baradine red gum;

  6. List of Eucalyptus species - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus abdita Brooker & Hopper Eucalyptus absita Grayling & Brooker – Badgingarra box Eucalyptus acaciiformis H.Deane & Maiden – wattle-leaved peppermint Eucalyptus accedens W.Fitzg. – powderbark wandoo Eucalyptus acies Brooker – Woolburnup mallee Eucalyptus acmenoides Schauer in W.G.Walpers – white mahogany Eucalyptus acroleuca L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill – Lakefield coolibah ...

  7. Eucalyptus tereticornis - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus tereticornis, commonly known as forest red gum, blue gum or red irongum, [3] is a species of tree that is native to eastern Australia and southern New Guinea. It has smooth bark, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, nine or eleven, white flowers and hemispherical fruit.

  8. Separation Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Separation tree is a heritage listed [1] [2] Eucalyptus camaldulensis tree, [3] commonly known as a red river gum, located in the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria in Melbourne in Victoria. [ 4 ] Found on the Tennyson Lawn the tree was one of two original river red gums that were along the banks of the swampy billabong which makes up part of ...

  9. River Red Gum - Wikipedia

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