Tall fast-growing timber tree with leaves containing a medicinal oil; young leaves are bluish.
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Examples for "blue gum"
Examples for "blue gum"
1The blue gum forest was not particularly thick, and now it was all submerged.
2The flats on either side became slightly timbered, and blue gum was the prevailing tree.
3I want to see Gâo once again, Gâo with its blue gum-trees and its green water.
4The hills were particularly rich and thickly clothed with fine timber, blue gum, and stringy bark.
5Decades of dead leaves and blue gum mulched into the ground with mounds of peeling bark.
1Powell sensed Reich, a hundred feet away, back against a fever tree, bow and arrows clutched in his stricken hands.
2When he was gone the slave stood, brushed his threadbare clothing, and took up his station beneath the fever tree again.
3With shady groves of fever trees and palms, this route was irresistible, but the price was often malaria.
4If you really want to let the taste of your fancy gin sing, try Fever Tree, whose tonic is drier and cleaner than the norm.
5As my mother read it to us, we were transported to Africa, to the Great Grey Greasy Limpopo River all hung about with fever trees.
1Take the case of the Eucalyptus globulus as an example.
2This property of adhering to smooth surfaces explains perhaps the power of the Eucalyptus globulus in arresting the progress of paludal miasm (?).
Translations for Eucalyptus globulus