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A bluegum tree (Eucalyptus globulus) can absorb a significant amount of water daily, typically ranging from 30 to 250 liters, depending on various factors such as the tree's age, size, and environmental conditions. In optimal conditions, mature bluegums are known to consume even more water, often exceeding 500 liters per day. Their high transpiration rates contribute to this water uptake, making them impactful in their ecosystems.

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