Gyrinops
Gyrinops is a genus of flowering plants in the family Thymelaeaceae, primarily found in tropical regions of Southeast Asia. These shrubs or small trees are known for their aromatic resin, which is often used in traditional medicine and incense production.
The most notable species within this genus is Gyrinops walla, commonly found in Sri Lanka and India. The resin extracted from its bark has been valued for its therapeutic properties and is also used in perfumery. Gyrinops plants thrive in well-drained soils and are typically found in forested areas.