swamp gum

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swamp gum

A swamp gum tree stands tall in a sunlit wetland.

Definition

Noun: 1. A species of eucalyptus tree: "Swamp gum" is a common name for Eucalyptus ovata, a medium-sized tree native to southern Australia, including Tasmania. It is typically found in poorly drained or seasonally inundated areas, such as swamps and riverbanks.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The swamp gum is easily identified by its rough, fibrous bark on the lower trunk.
    • Koalas are often seen feeding on the leaves of the swamp gum.
    • The property has a small stand of swamp gums near the creek.
Advanced Usage
  • As a habitat descriptor: The term can be used to describe a type of forest or woodland dominated by this species.
    • The conservation area protects several hectares of rare swamp gum forest.
Variants and Related Words
  • Black Gum: Another common name for in some regions.
  • Eucalyptus ovata: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the swamp gum.
Synonyms
  • Black gum (regional synonym)
  • Eucalyptus ovata (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
  • The name "swamp gum" directly references the tree's common habitat in swampy or wet ground. It is important to note that "swamp gum" refers specifically to this Australian eucalyptus species and should not be confused with other trees in different regions that may have similar common names (e.g., the American "black gum" or "sour gum," which is a completely different tree, ).
swamp gum

A swamp gum tree stands tall in a sunlit wetland.

Noun
  1. medium-sized tree of southern Australia

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