#Corymbia, commonly known as bloodwoods,[3] is a genus of about one hundred species of tree that, along with Eucalyptus, Angophora and several smaller groups, are referred to as eucalypts. Until 1990, corymbias were included in the genus Eucalyptus and there is still
@huwr thank you, i know these two exist #corymbia and #eucalypt but i never can tell them apart, so thank you heaps for writing!!!  ☺️
Lorikeet and Gum Nut Blossoms by Kaye Menner by Kaye Menner

Lorikeet and Gum Nut Blossoms by Kaye Menner by Kaye Menner

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@SarahSingsank In my back yard. Orange rather than raspberry. I ADORE them. #corymbia #GumTree #FloweringGum
January is gum-tree-blooming time here. One street tree, buzzing with bees (that aren’t really visible here). #Melbourne #Epping3076 #BloomScrolling #corymbia
#photo of a #Summer #sunset through the branches of a pink #Corymbia #Eucalypt #tree. The best #flowers are those that are allowed to grow to maturity

#Corymbia, is a species of tree that is endemic to Eastern Australia.

It’s popular on street verges (nature strips) and parks and gardens. They typically grow to a height of 20–35 m (66–115 ft).

And seems quite sought after by other’s too - a couple of #parrots were foraging and the #bees were in abundance doing their thing too, in the afternoon calm in #Brighton #Australia.
#urbanflora #flora #gardening #garden #melbourne #aesthetichedonist #januaryjoy #gardeningAU #gardening #narrm #victoria #Australia #godmustbeabotanist #makesmehappy