Eucalyptus Camaldulensis
Eucalyptus camaldulensis, commonly known as the River Red Gum, is a species of eucalyptus tree native to Australia. It typically grows near rivers and wetlands, thriving in a variety of soil types. This tree can reach heights of up to 45 meters and is characterized by its smooth, white bark and lance-shaped leaves.
The River Red Gum is important for its ecological role, providing habitat for various wildlife, including birds and insects. Its wood is valued for its durability and is often used in construction and furniture making. Additionally, it plays a significant role in preventing soil erosion along riverbanks.