- Big
Red is a
cinnamon flavored chewing gum introduced by the
William Wrigley Jr.
Company in 1975. Big
Red was
available in the
United Kingdom and Ireland...
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis,
commonly known as the
river red gum, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Myrtaceae, and is
endemic to Australia. It...
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red gum or
red-
gum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Red gum or
redgum may
refer to:
Liquidambar styraciflua,
sweetgum or redgum, a
North American...
- of
gum trees. Corymbia,
which includes the
ghost gums and
spotted gums. Angophora,
which includes the
Sydney red gum (Angophora costata)
Black gum, Nyssa...
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Corymbia ficifolia,
commonly known as
red flowering gum, is a
species of
small tree that is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It has rough...
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Red gum applies to any of
several Australian trees including:
Angophora costata,
Sydney red gum Corymbia calophylla,
red gum or marri,
native to Western...
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Eucalyptus tereticornis,
commonly known as
forest red gum, blue
gum or
red irongum, is a
species of tree that is
native to
eastern Australia and southern...
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Soviet republics and in post-Soviet states. The most
famous GUM is the
large store facing Red Square in the Kitai-gorod area –
itself traditionally a mall...
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Gum arabic (
gum acacia,
gum sudani,
Senegal gum and by
other names) is a
natural gum originally consisting of the
hardened sap of two
species of the Acacia...
- gum, and a long-standing
usage has been
red gum due to the
red sap
effusions often found on trunks.
Red gum was
recorded as a name in use by the Swan...