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  • Red frangipani
    Plumeria rubra
    Red Frangipani is a flowering shrub or small tree native to seasonally dry areas in Central America, extending from Mexico to Panama.It may reach heights of up to 12 m (40 ft), though it is more commonly 3 to 7 m (10 to 23 ft) tall and develops a sto... more...
  • Red gum
    Eucalyptus camaldulensis
    Red Gum produces valuable timber and fuelwood and is Australia's most widely distributed eucalyptus tree species, its natural range extending over much of the continent. However, trees from tropical, subtropical, temperate and arid regions are usuall... more...
  • Red ironbark
    Eucalyptus sideroxylon
    Red ironbark is a eucalyptus species from inland eastern Australia, where it occurs in woodland pockets distributed across warm temperate and subtropical regions. A valuable tree, it yields timber, essential oil and nectar for honey production.It may... more...
  • Red mahogany
    Eucalyptus resinifera
    Red mahogany is a large eucalyptus timber tree originating in Australia, where it occurs naturally in open forests and woodlands on the east coast of the continent.It may reach heights of 45 m (100 ft) or more on favourable sites, usually with a stra... more...
  • Red mahogany
    Eucalyptus pellita
    Large-fruited red mahogany is a eucalyptus tree valued for its timber and originates in Australia and Papua New Guinea.Under favourable conditions, it may attain heights of up to 30 m (100 ft) and grows fast, adding up to 2 m (6 ft) in height per yea... more...
  • Red sorrel
    Hibiscus sabdariffa
    Red sorrel or Jamaican sorrel is a versatile plant originating in the Old World tropics, its natural range extending from East Africa to India. There are two varieties known in cultivation and they have different uses. One variety, var. altissimais, ... more...
  • Red stringybark
    Eucalyptus macrorhyncha
    Red stringybark is an Australian eucalypt valued for its leaves, which contain a compound used in the preventative treatment of conditions associated with vascular disease.Its natural range is limited to eastern Australia, where it occurs in warm-tem... more...
  • Red turpentine
    Syncarpia glomulifera
    Red Turpentine is a large timber tree originating in Australia, its natural range limited to areas of subtropical rainforests on the east coast of the continent, extending from near Batemans Bay in the south to the Atherton Tablelands in the north. I... more...
  • Rollinia
    Annona mucosa
    Rollinia is a custard apple relative originating from the Western Amazon Basin of Brazil. From there, its distribution expanded over many years to neighbouring Peru, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela and Colombia and in more recent times to the Caribbean, ... more...
  • Rose Gum
    Eucalyptus grandis
    Rose Gum is a large timber tree native to Australia, where it occurs in forest pockets on the eastern fringe of the continent, extending from the subtropics to the tropics. In natural forests, it is frequently taller than 40 m (130 ft), with exc... more...
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