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red gum
(redirected from river red gums)

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red gum [′red ¦gəm]
(pharmacology)

gum
1. A moderately high-density hardwood of the eastern and southern US; whitish to gray-green in color and of uniform texture; used for low-grade veneer, plywood, and rough cabinet work.
2. Any of a class of colloidal substances that are soluble or swell in water, exuded by or prepared from plants; sticky when moist.


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EntityID=2508 (1) Australian river red gums (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) are now grown in many countries including Egypt, South Africa.
We've seen native fish spawning (especially golden and silver perch), waterbird breeding (including egrets, ibis and spoonbills) and we've seen river red gums and other vegetation get their first good drink for several years.
Wild life watching, bush walking, searching for ancient fossils on the original sea bed, a scenic flight over the towering river Red gums are just a few ways to everlasting memories.
 
 
 
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