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, with the climate dry during the greater part of the year. the gum harvest from the various species lasts about five weeks. about the middle of november, after the rainy season, it exudes spontaneously from the trunk and principal branches, but the flow is generally stimulated by incisions in the bark
form of round or oval tears, about the size of a pigeon's egg, but sometimes in vermicular forms, white or red, according to whether the species is a white or red gum tree. about the middle of december, the moors commence the harvesting. the masses of gum are collected, either while adhering to the bark...
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