#gum_tree__gumtree any of various trees of the genera Eucalyptus or Liquidambar or Nyssa that are sources of gum
supertype: tree a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms
substance: gumwood
subtype: liquidambar any tree of the genus Liquidambar
subtype: American_sweet_gum__sweet_gum__sweetgum__sweet_gum_tree__sweetgumtree__bilsted__red_gum__redgum__Liquidambar_styraciflua a North American tree of the genus Liquidambar having prickly spherical fruit clusters and fragrant sap
subtype: eucalyptus_tree__eucalyptus__eucalypt a tree of the genus Eucalyptus
subtype: flooded_gum any of several Australian gum trees growing on moist or alluvial soil
subtype: rose_gum__Eucalypt_grandis very tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales
subtype: cider_gum__cidergum__Eucalypt_gunnii small to medium-sized tree of Tasmania
subtype: forest_red_gum__Eucalypt_tereticornis tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales and Victoria
subtype: mallee any of several low-growing Australian eucalypts
subtype: white_mallee__whitemallee__congoo_mallee__Eucalyptus_dumosa small shrubby mallee
subtype: black_mallee__blackmallee__black_sally__blacksally__black_gum__blackgum__Eucalytus_stellulata small mallee with rough dark-colored bark toward the butt yielding a red eucalyptus kino
subtype: stringybark any of several Australian eucalypts having fibrous inner bark
subtype: white_stringybark__whitestringybark__thin-leaved_stringybark__Eucalyptusd_eugenioides stringybark having white wood
subtype: smoothbark any of several Australian eucalypts having the bark smooth except at or near the base of the trunk
subtype: red_gum__redgum__peppermint__peppermint_gum__Eucalyptus_amygdalina red gum tree of Tasmania
subtype: marri__red_gum__redgum__Eucalyptus_calophylla very large red gum tree
subtype: river_red_gum__riverredgum__river_gum__rivergum__Eucalyptus_camaldulensis__Eucalyptus_rostrata somewhat crooked red gum tree growing chiefly along rivers; has durable reddish lumber used in heavy construction
subtype: mountain_swamp_gum__Eucalyptus_camphora medium-sized swamp gum of New South Wales and Victoria
subtype: snow_gum__ghost_gum__ghostgum__white_ash__whiteash__Eucalyptus_coriacea__Eucalyptus_pauciflora small to medium-sized tree of Australia and Tasmania having smooth white to light-grey bark shedding in patches or strips
subtype: alpine_ash__mountain_oak__Eucalyptus_delegatensis tall timber tree with hard heavy pinkish or light brown wood
subtype: white_mountain_ash__Eucalyptus_fraxinoides large tree with dark compact bark on lower trunk but smooth and white above; yields lumber similar to that of European or American ashes
subtype: blue_gum__fever_tree__fevertree__eucalyptusglobulu tall fast-growing timber tree with leaves containing a medicinal oil; young leaves are bluish
subtype: swamp_gum__swampgum__Eucalypt_ovata medium-sized tree of southern Australia
subtype: spotted_gum__spottedgum__Eucalyptus_maculata large gum tree with mottled bark
subtype: lemon-scented_gum__lemonscentedgum__Eucalyptus_citriodora__Eucalyptus_maculata_citriodora similar to but smaller than the spotted gum and having lemon-scented leaves
subtype: Eucalyptus_regnans__mountain_ash tree having wood similar to the alpine ash; tallest tree in Australia and tallest hardwood in the world
subtype: manna_gum__mannagum__Eucalyptus_viminalis tall tree yielding a false manna
subtype: tupelo_tree__tupelo any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America
subtype: water_gum__watergum__Nyssa_aquatica columnar swamp tree of southeastern to midwestern North America yielding pale soft easily worked wood
subtype: sour_gum__black_gum__blackgum__pepperidge__Nyssa_sylvatica columnar tree of eastern North America having horizontal limbs and small leaves that emerge late in spring and have brilliant color in early fall
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