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Ghost Gum

The Ghost Gum

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The Ghost Gum is a large evergreen tree with white, greyish smooth shedding bark. There are two names that people usually call them by: Corymbia Aparrerinja and Ghost Gum​. They have beautiful white flowers in the spring and summer, however the leaves that hang down cover them. Its' natural habitat is usually dry and they're located in Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia, The Ghost Gums height can range up to 20m and they're width can be 15m. The Ghost Gum is also a  type of Gum Tree!

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  • Home
  • Spinifex
  • Desert Bloodwood Tree
  • Ghost Gum
  • Sturt's Desert Pea
  • Silver Cassia
  • Bloodwood Gall
  • Spinifex Hopping Mouse
  • Thorny Devil
  • Dingo
  • Barn Owl
  • Emu
  • Perentie
  • Bandy Bandy
  • Budgerigar
  • Bearded Dragon
  • Red-capped Robin
  • Barking Spider
  • Narrow-banded Sand Swimmer
  • Greater Stick Nest Rat
  • Southern Marsupial Mole
  • Spencer's Burrowing frog
  • Camel
  • Smooth Knob-tailed gecko
  • Bilby
  • Red Kangaroo
  • Koala Example