Red Gum
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Red Gum may refer to any of a number of species of Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is a diverse genus of flowering trees in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. Members of the genus dominate the tree flora of Australia...

or the closely related 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...

, including
  • 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...

    , Red Gum or Marri, native to Western Australia
  • Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Red Gum, Murray Red Gum or River Red Gum
  • Eucalyptus macrorhyncha
    Eucalyptus macrorhyncha
    Eucalyptus macrorhyncha, commonly known as Red Gum, Red Stringybark, Cannons Stringybark or Capertee Stringybark, is a small to medium-sized tree with rough, thick fibrous and stringy, dark-brown bark....

    , Red Gum, Red Stringybark, Cannons Stringybark or Capertee Stringybark
  • Eucalyptus tereticornis
    Eucalyptus tereticornis
    Eucalyptus tereticornis is a species of tree native to eastern Australia.It has a great many common names, of which Forest Red Gum is perhaps the most widely known...

    , Red Gum or Forest Red Gum


or may refer to
  • Kino (gum)
  • Redgum
    Redgum
    Redgum were an Australian folk and political music group formed in Adelaide in 1975 by singer-songwriter John Schumann, Michael Atkinson on guitars/vocals and Verity Truman on flute/vocals; they were soon joined by Chris Timms on violin. All four had been students at Flinders University and...

    , an Australian folk and political music band
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