Nagi tree
The Nagi tree, also known as Cinnamomum camphora, is a large evergreen tree native to East Asia. It can grow up to 30 meters tall and is known for its aromatic leaves, which contain camphor oil. The tree thrives in subtropical and tropical climates, often found in forests and mountainous regions.
Nagi trees are valued for their timber, which is durable and resistant to decay. They are also significant in traditional medicine, where various parts of the tree are used for their therapeutic properties. Additionally, the tree plays a role in local ecosystems, providing habitat for various wildlife species.