💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Rose gum"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| eucalypt grandisnoun | very tall tree of queensland and new south wales |
| river gumnoun | Any of various eucalypts that grow on riverbanks, especially the river red gum, Eucalyptus camaldulensis. |
| red gumnoun | Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Murray red gum, river red gum), a eucalyptus tree with red wood. |
| blue gumnoun | Any of various eucalyptus trees having blueish leaves, especially Eucalyptus globulus. |
| river red gumnoun | (Australia) A red gum tree of species Eucalyptus camaldulensis (syn. E. rostrata Schltdl., nom. illeg.). |
| ribbon gumnoun | (Australia) Any of various eucalypts whose bark peels off in ribbons, especially the manna gum, Eucalyptus viminalis. |
| flooded gumnoun | (Australia) Any of several eucalypts that flourish in damp soil, especially Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus rudis. |
| yellow gumnoun | Any of various plants which produce a yellow resin, some of which are used medicinally: |
| black gumnoun | A tree native to eastern North America, Nyssa sylvatica. |
| white gumnoun | Any of numerous Eucalyptus species having smooth white bark. |
| swamp gumnoun | Any of various species of Eucalyptus native to Australia. |
| bluegumnoun | Alternative form of blue gum. [Any of various eucalyptus trees having blueish leaves, especially Eucalyptus globulus.] |
| iron gumnoun | (Australia) Any of various eucalypts of eastern Australia known for their hard wood. |
| cider gumnoun | (Australia) Any of various eucalypts, especially the Tasmanian tree Eucalyptus gunnii, which has a sweet, drinkable sap. |
| floodgumnoun | (Australia) The flooded gum, Eucalyptus rudis. |
| snow gumnoun | (Australia) Any of various eucalypts associated with snowy areas, especially Eucalyptus pauciflora, a flowering shrub of southeastern Australia and Tasmania occurring either side of the snowline; and Eucalyptus coccifera of subalpine Tasmania. |
| rainbow eucalyptusnoun | A tree of the species Eucalyptus deglupta with striking coloured streaks on its bark, native to New Guinea, Mindanao, and islands off Southeast Asia. |
| gum treenoun | A eucalyptus tree, including trees now placed in the genera Angophora and Corymbia. |
| ghost gumnoun | Any of various Australian evergreen trees of the genus Corymbia, especially Corymbia papuana. |
| gum-treenoun | Alternative spelling of gum tree. [Any of various types of trees in various taxa; an individual of any such type.] |
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