Definition of Forest red gum

1. Noun. Tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales and Victoria.

Exact synonyms: Eucalypt Tereticornis
Generic synonyms: Flooded Gum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Forest Red Gum

forest
forest-bill
forest falcon
forest fire
forest fire fighter
forest fires
forest goat
forest god
forest green
forest green tree frog
forest health
forest machine
forest plan
forest plot
forest plots
forest red gum (current term)
forest residue
forest tent caterpillar
forest yaws
forestage
forestages
forestal
forestaled
forestaling
forestall
forestallable
forestalled
forestaller
forestallers

Literary usage of Forest red gum

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Indian Forester (1902)
"... to that of Murray red gum, ninny experts always selecting it in preference to the latter when both are available. This preference of forest red gum is ..."

2. Timber by James Rae Baterden (1908)
"The New South Wales variety shells badly and shrinks unevenly. Weight about 56 to 60 Ibs. per cubic foot, seasoned. forest red gum (E. tereticornis) is of a ..."

3. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1901)
"... grey box, red mahogany, grey gum, forest red gum, and Sydney blue gum. Neither must turpentine, one of the most beautiful trees of the State, ..."

4. Carpentry and Building (1905)
"... spotted gum, gray box, red mahogany, gray gum, forest red gum, Sydney blue gum and turpentine, the latter resisting the attacks of white ants. ..."

5. The Indian Forester (1905)
"... spotted gum, grey box, red mahogany, grey gum, forest red gum, Sydney blue gum, and turpentine, the latter resisting the attacks of white ants. ..."

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