Eucalyptus globulus, commonly known as the blue gum tree, is a tall evergreen tree native to Australia. It can grow up to 60 meters in height and is characterized by its smooth, grayish bark and aromatic leaves. The tree produces white flowers that attract various pollinators, including bees.
This species is widely cultivated for its fast growth and valuable timber. Additionally, the leaves contain essential oils that are used in various products, including cough syrups and antiseptics. Eucalyptus globulus is also known for its ability to thrive in diverse environments, making it a popular choice for reforestation efforts.