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candlebark (plural candlebarks)

  1. The eucalypt tree Eucalyptus rubida.
    • 1950, Elyne Mitchell, Australian Treescapes: A Photographic Study:
      In the Nariel Valley there are immense and lovely candlebarks rising singly from the rich paddocks where the dairy cattle graze.
    • 1968, Lindsay Dixon Pryor, Trees in Canberra, Incorporating a New Section on Woody Shrubs:
      Candlebark is best seen just south of the end of Jerrabomberra Avenue on its western side.
    • 2006, Alan Pilkington, Four of Diamonds: An Australian's Journey, page 195:
      Shafts of sunlight poured through the tall ferns and candlebark trees that lined King Parrot Creek, along which they drove until the road opened into a beautiful green valley at Flowerdale.