Talk:Corymbia maculata

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Another popular garden tree which sheds its bark in a distinctive irregular round patches which take on a range of different colours from cream through blue-grey to orange or pink Native to coastal New South Wales and south-east Queensland but planted in many areas, the Spotted Gum is also valued for its tough, fine-grained timber, which is used for tool handles and other applications where hardness and resistance to warping is essential, e.g. axle blocks for wooden cart wheels.

I copy/pasted it here so that either I or someone else can integrate it with the article later. It was never referenced. JKDw (talk) 06:25, 28 November 2014 (UTC)

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