WebCommon Name: red gum eucalyptus, red river gum Find this plant on campus Family Name: Myrtaceae Botanical Name: Eucalyptus camaldulensis Sub Species: Variety: Forma: Cultivar: Characteristics: Eucalyptus camaldulensis is a massive evergreen tree which reaches heights of about 130 to 180 feet. WebScientific name: Eucalyptus camaldulensis Common name: River Red gum Parts used: Bark, leaves, roots, stems and resin Uses: Medicine, food, implements
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WebRed River Gum Eucalyptus Wood Veneer Y ou couldn't say enough good things about this veneer. The color and grain pattern are unlike any other. Complement this veneer with a dark species like wenge and you'll have a beautiful project at hand. WebForest red gum Scientific name Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. blakelyi ssp. blakelyi. Family: Myrtaceae Other names Blue gum; red gum; red iron gum Description Medium to tall forest tree. Grows 20–50m high. Stem diameter up to 2m. Trunk is usually straight and clear for more than half its height. gi joe classified wave 9
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WebRiver Red Gum - Wikipedia River Red Gum From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Redirect page Jump to navigationJump to search Redirect to: Eucalyptus camaldulensis To … WebThis is one of the largest River Red Gums in Victoria (cf. the Bilston Tree). The tree is well-known and its direction has been signposted on the Midlands Highway. It contains a small amount of deadwood and several cavities but is generally in excellent condition. The tree has a large natural branch graft on its northern side. WebScientific names: Common names: Eucalyptus acuminata Hook. Eucalyptus rouge (Engl., Fr.) Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. Forest red gum (Engl.) Eucalyptus longirostris … gi joe classified wave 7