RMF41GXG–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RMM494MT–A stand of Eucalyptus grandis also known as the flooded gum or rose gum trees in Northern NSW, Australia
RMCXYG4C–Flooded gum trees, rose gum trees (Eucalyptus grandis), gum tree plantation, Alto Parana, Paraguay, South America
RMBGDD6B–30 metre high rose gum or flooded gum (Eucalyptus grandis) trees in a forestry plantation in South Africa
RF2J5P7MR–Looking up through the canopy of flooded gums (Eucalyptus grandis) to sunny blue sky, lowland subtropical rainforest, Queensland, Australia.
RM2EWP9NM–Extensive rose gum or flooded gum tree (Eucalyptus grandis) plantation covering hillside and replacing natural habitat, Transvaal, South Africa
RF2GBRDT6–Grey trunks of flooded gums (eucalyptus grandis) towering above green understorey of subtropical rainforest, winter, Tamborine Mountain, Australia.
RMEBP0WH–Flooded gum, Rose gum, Rose Gum Eucalyptus, Gum, Ironbark (Eucalyptus grandis), branch
RF2GTD4XM–Grey trunks of flooded gums (eucalyptus grandis) above green understorey of subtropical rainforest, dull spring day, Tamborine Mountain, Australia.
RME7KAX5–Eucalyptus Grandis or Flooded Gum or Rose Gum Tree Trunk
RF2JD7XKJ–Looking up through canopy of subtropical rainforest with silver trunks of 2 leaning flooded gum trees, Eucalyptus grandis, Queensland, Australia.
RMC0YCN7–Eucalyptus gum tree (Eucalyptus grandis) at dusk Queensland, Australia
RF2HTEP24–A group of Eucalyptus grandis trees with white and brown peeling bark in Lihue-Koloa Forest Reserve, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
RF2F87B75–Shining wet trunks of Flooded gum trees (Rose gum, eucalyptus grandis) wet weather, lowland subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia.
RMF41G8B–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RMM49XB1–A stand of Eucalyptus grandis also known as the flooded gum or rose gum trees in Northern NSW, Australia
RFEGKNN8–Eucalyptus Grandis, also known as Rose Gum and Flooded Gum (family: Myrtaceae) at Botanic Garden, Sydney, Australia
RFKGH6YH–A dirt road traverses a stand of majestic Blue Gums in Kangaroo River State Forest
RMBGBKXK–Bull Banksia, Giant Banksia, Banksia grandis, growing in Eucalyptus woodland, Western Australia
RMT4HAXG–Flooded gum or rose gum (eucalyptus grandis) in the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney.
RF2E4D7AH–View towards the Mpumalanga escarpment in South Africa, with a eucalyptus plantation in the foreground
RMEBP0WF–Flooded gum, Rose gum, Rose Gum Eucalyptus, Gum, Ironbark (Eucalyptus grandis), branch
RM2EA1AGF–Eucalyptus grandis, commonly known as the flooded gum or rose gum, is a tall tree with smooth bark, rough at the base fibrous or flaky, grey to grey-b
RME7KAX1–Eucalyptus Grandis or Flooded Gum or Rose Gum Tree Trunk
RM2EDPAJF–Flooded gum, Rose gum, Rose Gum Eucalyptus, Gum, Ironbark (Eucalyptus grandis), cross section of a stem, microtome section, Europe, Germany
RMA7PKYG–Aerial view of eucalyptus grandis or saligna trees in a commercial forestry plantation in South Africa Mpumalanga South Africa
RFW70MWW–Sydney Australia, bark peeling on a Eucalyptus Grandis tree, also known as flooded gum or rose gum
RM2AB5JH6–Eucalyptus platation, E Grandis, Santo Antônio do Pinhal, São Paulo, Brazil
RFW1Y0TG–Sydney Australia, bark peeling on a Eucalyptus grandis tree, also known as flooded gum or rose gum
RMMFFJD6–EUCALYPTUS PLANTATION Eucalyptus grandis 8-year old trees. In foreground stumps of harvested trees KwaZulu Natal, S Africa
RFW70N1G–Sydney Australia, close-up of bark peeling on a Eucalyptus Grandis tree, also known as flooded gum or rose gum
RF2HTEP63–A group of Eucalyptus grandis trees with white and brown peeling bark on the Kuilau-Moalepe Trail in Lihue-Koloa Forest Reserve, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
RF2F87BEC–Shining wet trunks of Flooded gum trees (Rose gum, eucalyptus grandis) wet weather, lowland subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia.
RMF41GA7–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RMM43FKJ–A stand of Eucalyptus grandis also known as the flooded gum or rose gum trees in Northern NSW, Australia
RF2G9FBDH–Shining wet trunks of Flooded gum trees (Rose gum, eucalyptus grandis) wet weather, lowland subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia.
RM2DJB7CM–EUCALYPTUS GRANDIS, SOUTH AMERICA
RF2K60H72–Canopy of subtropical rainforest in rain. Looking up shiny wet shiny tree trunk of eucalyptus grandis to grey misty sky. Queensland, Australia
RMB36YBB–Blue Gum Tree plantation
RF2HTCDEM–Close-up of two shining wet trunks of Flooded gums (Rose gum, eucalyptus grandis) after rain, lowland subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Aus.
RMAXTJX1–Blue gum or eucalyptus Eucalyptus grandis plantation in the Transvaal
RF2GATBR0–Mature Eucalyptus grandis (flooded gum, rose gum), in subtropical rainforest on Tamborine Mountain, Australia.Green leaves against blue summer sky.
RM2BTT4MT–Eucalyptus grandis.
RF2G4DWBF–Mature Eucalyptus grandis (flooded gum, rose gum), in subtropical rainforest on Tamborine Mountain, Australia.Green leaves against blue summer sky.
RM2F2BGB7–30 metre high rose gum or flooded gum tree (Eucalyptus grandis) trees in a forestry plantation in Transvaal, South Africa, February
RF2EA6DWX–Looking up at two Flooded Gum trees (eucalyptus grandis) symmetrical against a sunny blue sky in Australian sub-tropical rainforest (Queensland).
RMACRYKM–Tall Eucalyptus grandis trees 50 m tall reach upwards in the mists of the commercial forest plantations near
RF2F30369–Tree trunk of Eucalyptus grandis, flooded gum, rose gum, tall, smooth silver grey bark, annual,old brown bark peeling off. Queensland, Australia.
RMMFFJW0–EUCALYPTUS GRANDIS TREES Commercial plantation on east coast of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
RF2JB200Y–Looking up into canopy of flooded gums, eucalyptus grandis) misty, wet lowland subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia.
RF2HTEP5X–The white and brown peeling bark of Eucalyptus grandis trees in Lihue-Koloa Forest Reserve, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
RF2TAH780–Looking up past palms into canopy of flooded gums, eucalyptus grandis) misty, wet lowland subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia.
RMF41G88–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RMM49XF1–A stand of Eucalyptus grandis also known as the flooded gum or rose gum trees in Northern NSW, Australia
RF2GBRE92–Close-up of bark near the bottom of the trunk of a mature flooded gum (Eucalyptus grandis).Subtropical rainforest, Queensland, Australia, background.
RFMR85GX–Bulahdelah State Forest, New South Wales, Australia: subtropical rainforest with Flooded gum (Eucalyptus grandis) and palms
RF2KM1DF3–Tops of Eucalyptus grandis (gum) trees bending sideways in high wind. Subtropical rainforest, Queenslans, Australia. Blue sky, spring weather.
RFMCERHW–Eucalyptus grandis - Flooded Gum: at over 76.2 m this tree situated in the Wang Wauk State Forest on Stony Creek Road just off the Pacific Highway just north of Bulahdelah is reported to be the tallest tree in NSW, Australia
RF2ENCH16–Tall gum trees (Eucalyptus grandis, flooded gum, rose gum) towering above the rainforest below. Misty and in the rain. Queensland, Australia.
RM2BTWTRH–Eucalyptus grandis.
RF2F30300–A wild koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) sitting high in eucalyptus grandis in lowland subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Queensland, Australia
RMRE5CM3–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl- 167.. M.FiQcKrcm.dei. et lith- EUCALYPTUS LCEVOPINEA R. T. Baker (1-2) E. LIGUSTRINA DC. (3-5) E. STRICTA Sieb. (6). E. GRANDIS (Hill) Maiden, var. GRANDIFLORA var. NOV. (7-8). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, W. A. Gullick, government printer
RF2TDMFA1–Atmospheric view, in summer rain and low sun, of gum trees (eucalyptus grandis) in subtropical rainforest in Queensland, Australia. Muted colours
RF2HPWHXX–The muddy Kuilau-Moalepe Trail leading uphill through the rainforest in the Lihue-Koloa Forest Reserve in Kapa'a, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
RMF41G8T–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RMM49X48–A stand of Eucalyptus grandis also known as the flooded gum or rose gum trees in Northern NSW, Australia
RM2C1DAYX–Eucalyptus grandis Eucalyptus grandis.
RMRJRG3R–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. Figure 12. Mine of Nepticula sp. on Eucalyptus saligna. Figure 13. Mine of Nepticula sp. No. 1 on Eucalyptus saligna. Nepticula sp. No. 1 (near libera). Mine type: Linear-expanded (Figure 13). Hosts: E. saligna; E. acmenioides; E. grandis; A. jloribunda. Localities: Lisarow: Pennant Hills, N.S.Wales. Notes: Oviposition and the mines occur on the upper leaf surface, up to 3 mines occurring on the one leaf. Larvae leave the mines at dusk through a crescentic slit made in the upper leaf cuticle at the distal end of the mine. Larvae have been
RF2TDMF53–Atmospheric view, in summer rain and low sun, of gum trees (eucalyptus grandis) in subtropical rainforest in Queensland, Australia. Muted colours
RF2G1C325–Close-up of two tree trunks of Eucalyptus grandis (flooded gum, rose gum). Smooth silver grey bark, winter, rainforest, Queensland, Australia.
RF2G4DWT2–Mature Eucalyptus grandis (flooded gum, rose gum), in subtropical rainforest on Tamborine Mountain, Australia.Green leaves against grey summer sky.
RF2HPWHTF–The muddy Kuilau-Moalepe Trail leading uphill through the rainforest in the Lihue-Koloa Forest Reserve in Kapa'a, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
RF2X3WTBC–Close-up of exposed splintered trunk eucalyptus grandis, gum tree, lying horizintally after tree felled in freak tornado on Christmas Day 2023.
RMF41G7G–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RF2ENCMYD–Tall gum trees (Eucalyptus grandis, flooded gum, rose gum) towering above the rainforest below., on a sunny day with blue sky. Queensland, Australia.
RMM49509–Looking up to the top of a stand of native Australian trees including Hoop Pines and Flooded Gums at the Yarriabini National Park in NSW, Australia
RF2FKJ1XB–Close-up of tree trunk of Eucalyptus grandis (flooded gum, rose gum). Smooth silver grey bark, with peeling grey-brown older bark. summer, Australia.
RF2M4AM7C–Green tree-tops of Flooded Gum trees, Eucalyptus grandis, lit by setting sun under a dark blue sky. Rainforest in Queensland, Australia. Copy space.
RM2C1NR3N–Eucalyptus grandis Eucalyptus grandis.
RMRE5CBA–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. Pl- 167.. M.FIocKfOT.rJol. Gt MK EUCALYPTUS LCEVOPINEA R. T. Baker (1-2) E. LIGUSTRINA DC. (3-5) E. STRICTA Sieb. (6). E. GRANDIS (Hill) Maiden, var. GRANDIFLORA var. NOV. (7-8). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RMF41G85–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RMM494PX–A stand of Hoop Pines (Araucaria cunninghamii) at the Pines Picnic area in the Yarriabini National Park on the northern NSW coast of Australia
RF2M0RTJA–Green tree-tops of Flooded Gum trees, Eucalyptus grandis, lit by setting sun under a dark blue sky. Rainforest in Queensland, Australia. Copy space.
RF2P0MMKP–Contrasting trees in Australian subtropical rainforest. Dark fronds on Bangalow palm in front of towering eucalytus grandis with near white trunk. Qld.
RF2E13BWE–Gum trees (eucalyptus grandis) in subtropical lowland rainforest in SE Queensland, Australia. Blue sky and sunshine.
RF2PN6TM3–Wild koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) resting extremely high up in gum tree above lowland subtropical rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Qld, Australia.
RF2JD7XMJ–Trees and understorey of lowland subtropical rainforest in wet, slightly misty weather. Tamborine Mountain, Australia. Eucalypts and palms.
RF2KACF4X–View of avocado (persea americana) orchard contrasts with tall gum trees (eucalypts grandis) on edge of subtropical rainforest. Queensland, Australia
RF2G4DRT8–Trunks of two gum trees (eucalyptus grandis) with brown bark peeling away to reveal smooth silver grey surface. Summer, Queensland, Australia.
RMF41G7E–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RF2WB16MA–Storm damage of freak tornado on rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia. Christmas day 2023. Tree trunk of eucalyptus grandis snapped as tree fell
RF2WB1D3B–Storm damage of freak tornado on rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia. Christmas day 2023. Tree trunk of eucalyptus grandis snapped as tree fell
RMF41G7K–Large stands of Eucalyptus trees; Eucalyptus grandis; formerly sugar cane land; along the Hamakua Coast; Big Island of Hawai’i
RF2WJT4XW–Storm damage of freak tornado on rainforest, Tamborine Mountain, Australia. Christmas day 2023. Tree trunk of eucalyptus grandis snapped as tree fell
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