manna gum
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tall eucalyptus tree: "manna gum" refers to a specific species of tall eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus viminalis, native to southeastern Australia.
- A source of false manna: The tree yields a sweet, edible substance known as "manna" or "lerp," which is a sugary secretion from insects feeding on the tree's sap, not true biblical manna.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The koala's preferred food source is the leaves of the manna gum.
- We took a walk through the forest of ancient manna gums.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe things related to the tree.
- The manna gum forest provides a critical habitat.
- They collected manna gum honey from the apiary.
Variants and Related Words
- Ribbon gum: Another common name for the same tree species, .
- White gum: A name sometimes used for this and similar eucalyptus species with smooth, pale bark.
- Manna: The sweet, edible substance exuded from the tree, often found on the leaves or bark.
Synonyms
- Eucalyptus viminalis: The scientific botanical name.
- Ribbon gum: A synonym based on the tree's bark characteristics.
Related Phrases
- False manna: Refers specifically to the sweet, insect-derived secretion from the manna gum and other eucalyptus trees, distinguishing it from other substances called manna.
Noun
- tall tree yielding a false manna