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, spotted gums amongst others.... has some 127 species:
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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, spotted gums amongst others.... has some 127 species:
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 commonly known as Ghost Gum, is an evergreen tree that is native to Central Australia. It grows up to 20 metres in height and has smooth, white to cream and pink-tinged bark, which sheds seasonally in thin scales....
Corymbia calophylla is a bloodwood native to Western Australia. Common names include Marri and Port Gregory Gum.It is distinctive among bloodwoods for its very large buds and fruit .... Marri
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....
File:Anthochaera chrysoptera.jpgCorymbia ficifolia or the Red Flowering Gum is one of the most commonly planted ornamental trees in the broader eucalyptus family....
Corymbia intermedia or the pink bloodwood is a bloodwood native to Queensland and New South Wales; more specifically it is found on a narrow belt from Cooktown to north of Newcastle, New South Wales.... pink blodwood
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.... long-fruited bloodwood