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Definitions of blue gum in various dictionaries:
noun - tall fast-growing timber tree with leaves containing a medicinal oil
BLUE GUM - A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic; gum tragacanth; the gum of the cherry tree.
BLUE GUM - Blue gum is a common name for subspecies or the species in Eucalyptus globulus complex, and also a number of other species of Eucalyptus in Australia...
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Blue gum is a common name for subspecies or the species in Eucalyptus globulus complex, and also a number of other species of Eucalyptus in Australia. In Queensland it usually refers to Eucalyptus tereticornis, which is known elsewhere as forest red gum.* Gippsland blue gum: Eucalyptus pseudoglobulus (syn. E. globulus subsp. pseudoglobulus) * Inland blue gum: E. leucoxylon * Large-fruited blue gum: E. leucoxylon * Mountain blue gum: E. cypellocarpa, E. deanei * Round-leaved blue gum: E. deanei * South Australian blue gum: E. leucoxylon * Southern blue gum: Eucalyptus bicostata (syn. E. globulus subsp. bicostata) * Spotted blue gum: Eucalyptus maidenii (syn. E. globulus subsp. maidenii) * Sydney blue gum: E. saligna * Tasmanian blue gum: Eucalyptus globulus (syn. E. globulus subsp. globulus) * Victorian blue gum: Eucalyptus bicostataOther species are sometimes regarded as blue gums such as E. nitens, and the Sydney blue gum (Eucalyptus notabilis). |