What is Corymbia?
corymbia is a genus of flowering chewing gums, often called blood, originally from Australia. There are about 113 types of corymbia , all of which were considered part of the family eucalyptus up to 90 years. Three closely related genera - corymbia , eucalyptus and angophora - together they form a group called eucalypts. The general name Bloodwood is a reference to the dark red color of the sap, also called rubber or cinema that flows from wounds on the trunk. The cinema is used in folk medicine by the indigenous population of Australia. For example, it is used to prepare tea to treat colds, flu and stomach disease.
c. Its common name refers to the color of its bark, which extends from white to pale pink. Ghost rubber can reach a height of 65 feet (20 meters) and has a white, summer flowering flowers. The tree has a symbolic association in the religion of indigenous Australians and was the timeThe team object to Australian artist Albert NaMajir.
c. Citriorora , also called the blue stain of rubber, lemon eucalyptus and lemon gift, is one of the highest types of corymbia , reaching a maximum height of 167 feet (51 meters). As the name suggests, the plant has a lemon smell. It has white to tanned bark and can flow the flower almost all year. c. Citriorora is grown for its ornamental properties, wood, essential oil and honey production. Lemon eucalyptus oil contains lemonel, which is used in perfume and as a repellent insect.
c. Ficifolia or red flowering rubber is one of the most popular decoratives. The red flowering rubber is the original of the small area on the south coast of West Australia, known for its abundant flowers, which are often red or orange. However, some plants have white or pink flowers. c. ficifolia eM> is perennial and grows well during a slight climate, but a plant grown from seeds can take up to seven years for the first time.
c. Calophylla has a very similar look as c. Ficifolia and both species are often difficult to distinguish. c. Calophylla , also called Marri, Gregory Gum or Red Gum port, has larger buds and fruit than other corymbia . It is much higher than c. Ficifolia in the wild, reaching 160 feet (50 meters) and tends to have lighter colored bark and flowers.