Corymbia gummifera

Corymbia gummifera, also known as the red gum, is a species of tree native to eastern Australia, characterized by its distinctive red-brown bark and broad, rounded leaves.

The medicinal properties of Corymbia gummifera are attributed to its essential oils, which contain compounds such as cymene and terpinen-4-ol, exhibiting antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities.

The health benefits of this plant include its potential to aid in the treatment of respiratory issues, such as bronchitis and asthma, due to its expectorant properties, as well as its ability to reduce inflammation and promote wound healing.

Corymbia gummifera is often used in herbal preparations, including tea, tinctures, and essential oil, to harness its medicinal properties and promote overall well-being.