Red Gum
Red Gum refers to several species of eucalyptus trees, primarily found in Australia. These trees are known for their distinctive reddish-brown bark and can grow to significant heights. Red Gums thrive in various environments, often near rivers and wetlands, where they play a crucial role in the ecosystem.
The wood of Red Gum is highly valued for its durability and attractive appearance, making it popular for furniture and flooring. Additionally, these trees provide habitat and food for various wildlife, including birds and insects, contributing to biodiversity in their native regions.