spotted gum
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large eucalyptus tree characterized by its mottled bark: "Spotted gum" refers to a specific type of tall gum tree (eucalyptus) known for its distinctive bark, which sheds in patches to create a spotted or mottled appearance.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest was dominated by tall spotted gums.
- The timber from the spotted gum is highly valued for its strength.
- We sat in the shade of a massive spotted gum.
Advanced Usage
- As a proper noun for specific species: In botanical contexts, "spotted gum" can refer to specific species (a genus within the myrtle family, closely related to ), such as .
- Corymbia maculata, commonly known as spotted gum, is native to eastern Australia.
Variants and Related Words
- Gum tree (n): A general term for trees of the genera , , and , many of which exude sap.
- Eucalyptus (n): A large genus of flowering trees and shrubs, commonly known as gum trees.
- Corymbia (n): A genus of trees that includes many species formerly classified as eucalyptus, such as the spotted gum.
Synonyms
- Mottled gum: A direct descriptive synonym referring to the bark's appearance.
- Corymbia maculata: The primary scientific name for the most common species known as spotted gum.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Smooth-barked apple: Another common name for some species, which can be confused with spotted gums but belong to a different genus.
- Ironbark: A type of eucalyptus with hard, rugged, persistent bark, contrasting with the deciduous bark of the spotted gum.
Noun
- large gum tree with mottled bark