Corymbia polycarpa or the long-fruited
bloodwood (also known as Eucalyptus polycarpa) is a
bloodwood native to Western Australia ,
Kaynak: Corymbia polycarpaThe name is also something of a misnomer; all gums flower, many are red, Corymbia ficifolia is not really a "gum" but a
bloodwood , and
Kaynak: Corymbia ficifoliaCorymbia eximia, commonly known as the Yellow
Bloodwood, is a
bloodwood native to New South Wales . It occurs around the Sydney Basin
Kaynak: Corymbia eximiaCorymbia intermedia or the pink
bloodwood (also known as Eucalyptus intermedia) is a
bloodwood native to Queensland and New South
Kaynak: Corymbia intermediaCorymbia abergiana , Range
Bloodwood, Rockingham Bay
Bloodwood. Corymbia aparrerinja Corymbia arafurica Corymbia arenaria Katherine Gorge
bloodwoodKaynak: List of Corymbia speciesCorymbia abergiana, commonly known as Range
Bloodwood or Rockingham Bay
Bloodwood is a
bloodwood native to Queensland , Australia .
Kaynak: Corymbia abergianaCorymbia hendersonii or the Henderson's
bloodwood, is a
bloodwood native to Queensland References: Category:Corymbia Category:Myrtales of
Kaynak: Corymbia hendersoniiCorymbia trachyphloia or the brown
bloodwood (also known as Eucalyptus trachyphloia) is a
bloodwood native to Queensland and northern
Kaynak: Corymbia trachyphloiaCorymbia henryi or the Large-leaved Spotted Gum (also known as Eucalyptus henryi) is a
bloodwood found in eastern Australia .
Kaynak: Corymbia henryiis a
bloodwood native to Western Australia . Common names include Marri and Port Gregory Gum and a long standing usage has been Red Gum
Kaynak: Corymbia calophyllatogether with the tendency of some species to ooze large amounts of it from wounds, is the source of the common names "red gum" and "
bloodwood".
Kaynak: Kino (gum)The tree's scientific name means "
bloodwood" (haima being Greek for blood and xulon for wood). Uses: Logwood was used for a long time as a
Kaynak: Haematoxylum campechianumThe name was originally derived from the aboriginal "Boonow", meaning red
bloodwood. This word was later corrupted by European settlers in
Kaynak: Benowa, Queensland