Cider Gum (Noun)
Meaning
Small to medium-sized tree of Tasmania.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The cider gum tree is a common sight in the forests of Tasmania, known for its striking white bark and sweet-scented leaves.
- Eucalyptus gunnii, commonly referred to as the cider gum, is a small to medium-sized tree native to the island state.
- Foresters and landowners in Tasmania often plant cider gum trees due to their rapid growth rate and timber value.
- In its natural habitat, the cider gum tree is often found in association with other eucalyptus species, such as the Tasmanian blue gum.
- The leaves of the cider gum tree have a distinctive eucalyptus aroma and are sometimes used in floral arrangements and crafts.