What is another word for Ceratopetalum Gummiferum?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛɹɐtˌə͡ʊptaləm ɡˈʌmɪfəɹəm] (IPA)

Ceratopetalum Gummiferum is a species of tree native to Australia, commonly known as the New South Wales Christmas bush or the New South Wales waxflower. However, there are several other synonyms for this species, including: - Ceratopetalum Salignum: This is another scientific name for the New South Wales Christmas bush. - Ceratopetalum Pannosum: Another synonym that is sometimes used for this species. - Bubbia Gummifera: This is an older name for the species, but is still sometimes used in botanical literature. - Seringia Gummifera: Another earlier name for the New South Wales Christmas bush. Despite the various names, this tree is easily recognizable by its distinctive red flowers that bloom in December, making it a popular choice for Christmas decorations in its native country.

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