Eucalyptus Cadophora
Eucalyptus cadophora is a unique species of eucalyptus native to the wet tropical regions of northern Australia. It is known for its distinctive appearance, featuring smooth, often peeling bark and clusters of small, white flowers. This plant thrives in humid climates and is commonly found in coastal areas and rainforests. Its leaves are narrow and lance-shaped, and it produces aromatic oils that are used in traditional medicine. Despite its beauty, Eucalyptus cadophora is relatively rare and faces threats from habitat loss and environmental changes.