Bluegum

/ˈbluːɡʌm/ noun

A large Australian eucalyptus tree known for its blue-gray bark and timber used for construction and flooring.

From 'blue' (referring to the tree's distinctly blue-tinted bark) and 'gum' (the common name for eucalyptus trees in Australia, from the gummy resin they produce).

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