slparker wrote:snow gum
Pronunciation of snow gum /ˈsnoʊ gʌm/ (say 'snoh gum)
noun any of several trees of the genus Eucalyptus found growing at high altitudes in Australia, especially E. pauciflora niphophila, a smooth-barked tree with branches streaked with yellow, grey, green, or bronzy-red; white sallee.
taswegian wrote:I've seen both, all, but seems references (here) to generic S G is lower case but if it's Tasmanian S G then all upper, not snow gum as one word.
Eucalyptus coccifera, commonly known as Tasmanian Snow Gum is a shrub or tree to some 10m in height. This species is one of the peppermint family of eucalypts,
Ti Tree, Tea Tree? Gets called by both.
drewmac wrote:Botanical names -
Genus (first part) is always with a capital / species (second part) is always with lower case and in italics.
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