Bob Brown and Wally Johnson are the authors of the song "Give Me a Home Among the Gumtrees". See the related wikipedia entry for details. The popular country singer John Williamson covered this song but was not the original author, as is often believed.
Gum or Resin is like the sap that comes from trees and other plants
gum gum and more gum
The word insisted is a verb. Mom insisted I stay home. I insisted I had to be home early.
There are many forms of heartburn remedies that one can try at home. Some examples of these remedies include chewing gum, baking soda, aloe, and licorice.
Gum arabic is the gum made from the sap of the acacia tree. This tree grows in areas that include West Asia and Egypt. There are many uses for gum arabic, including photography and painting.
Home Among the Gumtrees was originally written in 1974.
This is a line from an Australian song, simply talking about the beauty of living a simple life in the Australian bush, among the gum trees, in an old style wooden house with a verandah on the front where the singer can just sit and watch the world go by.The song is called Home Among the Gum Trees.Details of the lyrics can be found at the related weblink below.
gum doesnt grow on trees, silly!
If you are talking about gum diggers in NZ, answer is Kauri trees.
Yes. The pioneers scraped the sap from the bark and used it as chewing gum
Gum leaves are leaves from the Eucalyptus tree. Australians commonly refer to Eucalyptus trees as gum trees.
Gum trees on average live to be 400 to 900 years old. However, some gum trees can live to be much older than this.
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Gum leaves are found on eucalyptus trees. In Australia, they are commonly called "gum trees".
When active, koalas eat, or move between their home trees in search of the tastiest gum leaves.
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