rose gum (Meaning)

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rose gum (n)

very tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales

Synonyms & Antonyms of rose gum

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rose gum Sentence Examples

  1. The sweet scent of rose gum wafted through the air, enticing bees.
  2. Aboriginal Australians chewed on the resin of rose gum trees as a traditional form of dental hygiene.
  3. Rose gum bark was used as a roofing material by indigenous communities in the arid regions of Australia.
  4. The leaves of the rose gum tree contain an aromatic oil with antiseptic properties.
  5. Rose gum is known for its pale, cream-colored wood, which is used in furniture making.
  6. The flowers of the rose gum tree bloom between July and October, forming clusters of pink to red blossoms.
  7. Bees pollinate the rose gum flowers, producing a fragrant honey with a distinctive eucalyptus note.
  8. The seeds of the rose gum tree are dispersed by ants, which are attracted to their sweet pulp.
  9. Rose gum is a drought-tolerant tree, making it well-suited for arid environments.
  10. The aboriginal name for rose gum is "mirri," and it holds cultural significance for many Indigenous Australian groups.

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very tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sweet scent of rose gum wafted through the air, enticing bees.

Aboriginal Australians chewed on the resin of rose gum trees as a traditional form of dental hygiene.

Rose gum bark was used as a roofing material by indigenous communities in the arid regions of Australia.

The leaves of the rose gum tree contain an aromatic oil with antiseptic properties.