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sweet gum
noun
Any of several Oriental and American trees, of the genus Liquidambar, having brilliant autumn coloration; their wood is used for furniture, woodpulp and plywood
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Sweet gum saplings don mahogany and scarlet.
At least, not under a sweet gum.
Signs tell you of Norway maple, pin oak, sweet gum.
Felled cypress and sweet gum trees create an obstacle course.
It's real — a sweet gum tree pod — just much, much bigger than normal.
Its high back is a single plank of water-sawn sweet gum, a New England tree.
They are named bald cypress, sweet gum, bur oak, pin oak, green ash and sycamore.
The ginkgo and sweet gum trees, for example, came from Oregon.
I also made my peace with the ankle-twisting but charismatic fruit of the sweet gum tree.
Among them are maple, white and red oak, sweet gum, bitternut hickory, sweet birch, tulip, elm, tupelo and sassafras.
The bark of dogwood, poplar, blackberry, willow and sweet gum were among the substitutes Confederates tried for quinine.
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