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Definition of sugar gum in English: sugar gumnoun An Australian eucalyptus with sweet foliage which is attractive to cattle and sheep. Genus Eucalyptus, family Myrtaceae: several species, in particular E. cladocalyx Example sentencesExamples - Sugar gum coppices readily and many of the sugar gum shelterbelts in western Victoria have been cut and coppiced at least twice.
- Since March, the processional caterpillars have stripped at least 8km of big sugar gums, some 80 years old.
- Not only does sugar gum cut a fine figure, but it is also easy to machine, has high strength and density, and a Class 1 durability rating.
- So that means securing nesting habitat, like the sugar gum wood hollows, and maybe sussing out areas where we can put up supplementary sites.
- The pines represent the crosses and the sugar gums fill in the spaces.
- But the remaining sugar gums are a mute testament to RPPG's persistence in looking after Royal Park's trees.
- These included animal fats, oils, beeswax, sugar gum, bitumen, and pine tree resins.
- One time when we were living in a small town, Hopetoun, I heard the sound of a chainsaw, and the council guys were chopping down the sugar gums near the road.
- With careful management, termite control and appropriate pruning, the newly planted sugar gums will last as a street tree for between 50 and 70 years.
- Most native trees never rise above becoming a post, pole, pallet or woodchip, yet so many of them have the capability to become - like sugar gum - fine furniture.
- A grove of large old sugar gums is situated on the north side of Campus Drive between Palm Drive and Quarry Road.
- Over the next fifty years or so, the Council continued to plant sugar gums in the streets and in Stirling Square, making them a notable characteristic of the town.
- Near Fir Street several more sugar gums are used in order to shut out unsightly objects.
- A CSIRO study rated sugar gum to be in many ways superior to redgum and slowly perceptions are changing.
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