bluegums

/ˈbluːˌɡʌmz/
noun
  1. A type of eucalyptus tree native to Australia, with bluish-green leaves and bark that peels off in strips.
    • Farmers planted rows of bluegums to act as windbreaks for their crops.
    • Koalas often feed on the leaves of bluegums in the wild.
    • The bluegums in the park provide plenty of shade on hot days.
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