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  2. Corymbia gummifera - Wikipedia

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    Buds and flowers Fruit Illustration from a book by Joseph Maiden. Corymbia gummifera, commonly known as red bloodwood, [2] is a species of tree, rarely a mallee, that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has rough, tessellated bark on the trunk and branches, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, creamy white flowers and urn ...

  3. Corymbia opaca - Wikipedia

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    flower buds and flowers fruit A bloodwood tree "bleeding" sap. Corymbia opaca, also known as desert bloodwood, is a species of tree that is endemic to northern Australia. It has rough bark on part or all of the trunk, lance-shaped leaves, club-shaped flower buds and urn-shaped fruit.

  4. Bloodwood - Wikipedia

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    Bloodwood of Brosimum rubescens Trunk of Corymbia gummifera with red bleeding (Kino) Pterocarpus soyauxii bonsai stand. Bloodwood is a common name for several unrelated trees, including: Baloghia inophylla (Brush or Scrub bloodwood), Baloghia marmorata (Marbled bloodwood), Baloghia parviflora (Small-flowered bloodwood), all found in Australia

  5. Haematoxylum campechianum - Wikipedia

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    Haematoxylum campechianum (blackwood, bloodwood tree, bluewood, campeachy tree, campeachy wood, campeche logwood, campeche wood, Jamaica wood, logwood or logwood tree) [2] is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is native to southern Mexico, and introduced to the Caribbean, northern Central America, and other localities around the world.

  6. Corymbia erythrophloia - Wikipedia

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    Corymbia erythrophloia, commonly known as red bloodwood, [2] variable-barked bloodwood, [3] red-barked bloodwood or gum-topped bloodwood, [4] is a species of tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has rough bark on the trunk and branches, egg-shaped or lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, creamy white flowers and urn ...

  7. Corymbia terminalis - Wikipedia

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    Bloodwood bleeding Bloodwood tree in Karijini National Park Corymbia terminalis foliage and buds. Corymbia terminalis, also known as tjuta, joolta, bloodwood, desert bloodwood, plains bloodwood, northern bloodwood, western bloodwood or inland bloodwood, [2] [3] is a species of small to medium-sized tree, rarely a mallee that is endemic to Australia.

  8. Corymbia cadophora - Wikipedia

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    Flower buds. Corymbia cadophora, commonly known as twinleaf bloodwood, [2] is a species of small, straggly tree that is endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It has rough bark on the trunk and branches, a crown of sessile, egg-shaped or lance-shaped leaves joined in opposite pairs, flower buds mostly arranged in groups of seven, creamy white to pink or red flowers and urn ...

  9. Corymbia arnhemensis - Wikipedia

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    Corymbia arnhemensis, commonly known as Katherine Gorge bloodwood, [2] is a species of slender tree that is endemic to the Top End of the Northern Territory. It has rough bark on some or all of the trunk, sometimes the larger branches, smooth bark above, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and urn-shaped fruit.