List of Corymbia species
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Corymbia
Corymbia
Corymbia is a genus of about 113 species of tree that were classified as Eucalyptus species until the mid-1990s. It includes the bloodwoods, ghost gums and spotted gums. The bloodwoods had been recognised as a distinct group within the large and diverse Eucalyptus genus since 1867...

has some 127 species:

  • Corymbia abbreviata, Scraggy Bloodwood
  • Corymbia abergiana
    Corymbia abergiana
    Corymbia abergiana, commonly known as Range Bloodwood or Rockingham Bay Bloodwood, is a bloodwood native to Queensland, Australia....

    , Range Bloodwood, Rockingham Bay Bloodwood
  • Corymbia aparrerinja
    Corymbia aparrerinja
    Corymbia aparrerinja commonly known as Ghost Gum, is an evergreen tree that is native to Central Australia....

  • Corymbia arafurica
  • Corymbia arenaria
  • Corymbia arnhemensis Katherine Gorge bloodwood
  • Corymbia aspera
  • Corymbia aureola
  • Corymbia bella weeping ghost gum
  • Corymbia blakei
  • Corymbia bleeseri glossy-leaved bloodwood
  • Corymbia bloxsomei
  • Corymbia brachycarpa
  • Corymbia bunites Blackdown yellowjacket
  • Corymbia cadophora subsp. cadophora
  • Corymbia cadophora subsp. pliantha
  • Corymbia calophylla
    Corymbia calophylla
    Corymbia calophylla is a bloodwood native to Western Australia. Common names include Marri and Port Gregory Gum, and a long standing usage has been Red Gum due to the red gum effusions often found on trunks.It is distinctive among bloodwoods for its very large buds and fruit Corymbia calophylla...

    , Marri
  • Corymbia candida
  • Corymbia chartacea
  • Corymbia chippendalei
  • Corymbia citriodora
  • Corymbia clandestina
  • Corymbia clarksoniana
  • Corymbia clavigera
  • Corymbia cliftoniana
  • Corymbia collina
  • Corymbia confertiflora
  • Corymbia dallachiana
    Corymbia dallachiana
    Corymbia dallachiana commonly known as Ghost Gum or Dallachy's gum, is an evergreen tree that is native to Eastern Australia. It grows up to 20 metres in height and has white to cream and pink-tinged bark, often with brown scales. Bark sheds seasonally in thin scales...

  • Corymbia dendromerinx
  • Corymbia deserticola subsp. deserticola
  • Corymbia deserticola subsp. mesogeotica
  • Corymbia dichromophloia
  • Corymbia disjuncta
  • Corymbia dunlopiana
  • Corymbia ellipsoidea
  • Corymbia eremaea
  • Corymbia erythrophloia
  • Corymbia eximia
    Corymbia eximia
    Corymbia eximia, commonly known as the Yellow Bloodwood, is a bloodwood native to New South Wales. It occurs around the Sydney Basin often in high rainfall areas on shallow sandstone soils on plateaux or escarpments, in fire prone areas. Growing as a gnarled tree to 20 m , it is recognisable by its...

    , yellow bloodwood
  • Corymbia ferriticola
  • Corymbia ferruginea subsp. ferruginea
  • Corymbia ferruginea subsp. stypophylla
  • Corymbia ficifolia
    Corymbia ficifolia
    Corymbia ficifolia or the red flowering gum also known as Albany red flowering gum is one of the most commonly planted ornamental trees in the broader eucalyptus family....

  • Corymbia flavescens
  • Corymbia foelscheana
  • Corymbia gilbertensis
  • Corymbia grandifolia subsp. grandifolia
  • Corymbia grandifolia subsp. lamprocardia
  • Corymbia grandifolia subsp. longa
  • Corymbia greeniana
  • Corymbia gummifera
    Corymbia gummifera
    Corymbia gummifera, commonly known as Red Bloodwood, is a hardwood tree native to eastern Australia.-Description:It usually grows as a tree, but may take the form of a mallee in very poor soils. As a tree it typically grows to a height of 20 to 34 metres and a trunk diameter of one metre dbh....

    , red bloodwood

  • Corymbia haematoxylon
    Corymbia haematoxylon
    Corymbia haematoxylon, formerly known as Eucalyptus haematoxylon, is a species of eucalypt native to northwestern Australia. It was given its current name in 1995 with the creation of the genus Corymbia. It is commonly called the mountain marri....

    mountain marri
  • Corymbia hamersleyana
  • Corymbia hendersonii
    Corymbia hendersonii
    Corymbia hendersonii or the Henderson's bloodwood, is a bloodwood native to Queensland....

  • Corymbia henryi
    Corymbia henryi
    Corymbia henryi or the Large-leaved Spotted Gum is a bloodwood found in eastern Australia. It occurs in north eastern New South Wales from around Coffs Harbour to near Brisbane in Queensland. The habitat is dry eucalyptus forest on sandy soils in fire prone areas.An attractive tree, up to 30...

  • Corymbia hylandii
  • Corymbia intermedia
    Corymbia intermedia
    Corymbia intermedia or the pink bloodwood is a bloodwood native to Queensland and New South Wales...

    , pink bloodwood
  • Corymbia jacobsiana
  • Corymbia kombolgiensis
  • Corymbia lamprophylla
  • Corymbia latifolia
  • Corymbia leichhardtii
  • Corymbia lenziana
  • Corymbia leptoloma
  • Corymbia ligans
  • Corymbia maculata
    Corymbia maculata
    Corymbia maculata , commonly known as Spotted Gum, is an endemic Australian tree.-Description:Spotted Gum is a medium to tall tree with a straight trunk, growing up to 70 metres in height. However, there is an old reference to a 91 metre tall tree...

    , spotted gum
  • Corymbia nesophila
  • Corymbia novoguinensis
  • Corymbia oocarpa
  • Corymbia pachycarpa
  • Corymbia papillosa
  • Corymbia papuana
    Corymbia papuana
    Corymbia papuana, formerly known as Eucalyptus papuana, is an evergreen tree that is native to New Guinea and northern Australia.-Classification:...

  • Corymbia paractia
  • Corymbia pauciseta
  • Corymbia peltata
  • Corymbia petalophylla
  • Corymbia plena
  • Corymbia pocillum
  • Corymbia polycarpa
    Corymbia polycarpa
    Corymbia polycarpa or the long-fruited bloodwood is a bloodwood native to Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and New South Wales; more specifically it is found across northern Australia and into northwestern New South Wales.It is a medium-sized tree which can reach 10–18 m in height...

    , long-fruited bloodwood
  • Corymbia polysciada
  • Corymbia porrecta
  • Corymbia ptychocarpa subsp. aptycha
  • Corymbia ptychocarpa subsp. ptychocarpa
  • Corymbia rhodops
  • Corymbia scabrida
  • Corymbia serendipita
  • Corymbia setosa
  • Corymbia sphaerica
  • Corymbia stockeri subsp. peninsularis
  • Corymbia stockeri subsp. stockeri
  • Corymbia terminalis
    Corymbia terminalis
    Corymbia terminalis is a tree native to the Central Australian region, particularly around Alice Springs, as well as in semi-arid areas in Western Australia. Its common name is the bloodwood...

  • Corymbia tessellaris
    Corymbia tessellaris
    Corymbia tessellaris , Carbeen, Moreton Bay Ash, Black Butt.A Ghost gum tree ranging from small to 35 m. tall, forming a lignotuber. Bark rough on lower 1–4 m of trunk, tessellated, dark grey to black, abruptly changing to white-cream smooth bark above that is sometimes powdery...

  • Corymbia torelliana
  • Corymbia torta
  • Corymbia trachyphloia
    Corymbia trachyphloia
    Corymbia trachyphloia or the brown bloodwood is a bloodwood native to Queensland and northern New South Wales....

    , brown bloodwood
  • Corymbia umbonata
  • Corymbia watsoniana subsp. capillata
  • Corymbia watsoniana subsp. watsoniana
  • Corymbia xanthope
  • Corymbia zygophylla
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