The seeds of the ghost gum (Corymbia aparrerinja), a native Australian tree, are small, disc-shaped, and typically brown in color. They are produced in woody capsules that open to release the seeds when mature, often after fire or during dry conditions. The seeds are light and can be dispersed by wind, facilitating their spread across the landscape. Ghost gum seeds play a crucial role in the regeneration of this iconic tree species in its native habitat.
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