11. There, they strip the manna gum eucalyptus trees they favor, eventually killing the trees. 12. Thirty feet up a gum tree, it lives beyond the reach of predators, surrounded by eucalyptus leaves, its one-stop source of food and water. 13. Tupelo is named for a gum tree. 14. Unchanged are the namesake waterhole, called Alice Springs before the town, the tall, protective gum trees and the pyramidal rock piles that seem Mayan ceremonial mounds. 15. Yet the winding rural roads and a landscape that is studded with gum trees are worth leisurely exploration. 16. South Australian Environment Minister David Wotton said Tuesday that a state task force would consider moving the koalas elsewhere, possible fertility control and the protection of gum trees. 17. They collected Spanish moss to sell for pillow stuffing and swung on vines that crept up the tupelo gum trees. |