Gyrinops walla
Gyrinops walla is a species of tree native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, particularly found in Indonesia and Malaysia. It belongs to the family Thymelaeaceae and is known for its aromatic resin, which is often used in traditional medicine and incense production. The tree can grow up to 15 meters tall and has a distinctive, smooth bark.
The leaves of Gyrinops walla are dark green and leathery, providing a lush canopy. This species plays a role in its ecosystem by supporting various wildlife and contributing to the biodiversity of its habitat. Conservation efforts are important due to habitat loss and overharvesting for its resin.