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Corymbia aparrerinja,
commonly known as
ghost gum, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to
Central Australia. It has
smooth bark, lance-shaped or curved...
- to a
number of
Australian evergreen tree
species including:
Corymbia aparrerinja, a
central Australian species Corymbia bella, a
northern Australian species...
- that was
poisoned and
killed in 2006. It was a 200-year-old
Corymbia aparrerinja ghost gum. It was
added to the
Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October...
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forestry burnoff in 2003. The Tree of
Knowledge Ghost gum (Corymbia
aparrerinja) Barcaldine, Queensland,
Australia 200 A tree
under which the Australian...
- bark.
Species that have "White gum" as a
common name include:
Corymbia aparrerinja (also
known as
ghost gum,
desert white gum and Dallachy's Gum) Eucalyptus...
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South Wales on 18
November 1850. Tree of
Knowledge Ghost gum
Eucalyptus aparrerinja Barcaldine,
Queensland Unknown, tree now
deceased Site of foundation...
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particularly smooth-barked
species such as the
ghost gum (Corymbia
aparrerinja) in
Central Australia. List of
cicadas of
Australia Moulds,
Maxwell Sydney...
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witchetty bush (Acacia kempeana),: 71 with some
desert white gums (Corymbia
aparrerinja), smooth-barked
coolibah (Eucalyptus victrix) and
Hakea chordophylla...
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waterhole include:
river red gum E. camaldulensis,
ghost gum
Corymbia aparrerinja,
bendee Acacia calendulata,
lancewood Acacia shirleyi, narrow-leafed...
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Johnson –
range bloodwood,
Rockingham Bay
bloodwood (Qld.)
Corymbia aparrerinja K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson –
ghost gum (N.T., Qld., W.A.)
Corymbia arafurica...