rose gum
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Definition
Noun 1. A very tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales: "Rose gum" is a common name for Eucalyptus grandis, a species of tall, straight-trunked tree native to the coastal regions of eastern Australia, particularly Queensland and New South Wales. It is known for its smooth bark and valuable timber.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest was dominated by towering rose gums.
- The timber from the rose gum is highly prized for construction and flooring.
- We camped in a grove of ancient rose gum trees.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical identifier: The term is used in forestry, botany, and horticulture to specifically refer to , distinguishing it from other eucalyptus species.
- The plantation was established with rose gum due to its fast growth rate.
Variants and Related Words
- Flooded Gum: Another common name for the same species (), often used in different regions.
- Eucalyptus grandis: The formal botanical/scientific name for the rose gum tree.
Synonyms
- Flooded Gum (n): A regional synonym for the same tree species.
- Eucalyptus grandis (n): The scientific name.
Noun
- very tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales