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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...
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Corymbia,
commonly known as bloodwoods, is a
genus of
about one
hundred species of tree that,
along with Eucalyptus,
Angophora and
several smaller groups...
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Corymbia citriodora,
commonly known as lemon-scented gum and
other common names, is a
species of tall tree that is
endemic to north-eastern Australia....
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Corymbia maculata,
commonly known as
spotted gum, is a
species of medium-sized to tall tree that is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It has smooth, mottled...
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Corymbia calophylla,
commonly known as marri, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the
southwest of
Western Australia...
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Corymbia hendersonii,
commonly known as Henderson's bloodwood, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to Queensland. It has rough,
tessellated bark on the...
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Corymbia tessellaris,
commonly known as
carbeen or
Moreton Bay ash, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to north-eastern Australia. It has rough, tessellated...
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Corymbia candida,
commonly known as
desert ghost gum or
ghost gum, is a
bloodwood native to arid
parts of the
Northern Territory and
Western Australia...
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Corymbia ptychocarpa,
commonly known as
swamp bloodwood or
spring bloodwood, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to
northwestern Australia. It has rough...
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Corymbia bella,
commonly known as
ghost gum,
weeping ghost gum, or paper-fruited bloodwood, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to
northern Australia...