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- "white swamp gum". In the Noarlunga and Rapid Bay districts of South Australia it is known as "**** white gum", occasionally as "yellow gum." Near Bombala...
- used for linenizing of the thinner qualities of paper. Also known as Botany Bay gum or mineral lac Pearson (1918), pp. 153–154. Pearson, Henry C. (1918)...
- Corymbia ficifolia, commonly known as red flowering gum, is a species of small tree that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has rough...
- Kino is a botanical gum produced by various trees and other plants, particularly bloodwood species of eucalypts (Angophora, Corymbia, Eucalyptus) and...
- harbour from the northern part was primarily sand. Between Sydney Cove and Botany Bay the first area is made up of woodland. The rest of the land consisted...
- Rockdale was known by Europeans as Frog Hollow, then White Gum Flat and later as West Botany. The name Rockdale was suggested in 1878 by the first postmistress...
- Bahía Kino (Kino Bay), Mexico Kino, Kentucky, U.S. Kino Station, a train station in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, ****an Kino (botany), a botanical gum produced by various...
- including Corymbia and Angophora, they are commonly known as eucalypts or "gum trees". Plants in the genus Eucalyptus have bark that is either smooth, fibrous...
- include bangalay, flooded gum (E. grandis), Tasmanian blue gum (E. globulus), woollybutt (E. longifolia) and Bancroft's red gum (E. bancroftii). This species...
- Eucalyptus marginata (jarrah), Eucalyptus brevifolia (snappy gum) and Eucalyptus ficifolia (scarlet gum) all of which can have lignotubers ten feet (3 m) wide...