Corymbia lamprophylla

Corymbia lamprophylla, commonly known as the Pink Bloodwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae.

It is native to Western Australia, and its bark, leaves, and sap have been traditionally used by the Indigenous Australian people for its medicinal properties, including antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties.

The health benefits of Corymbia lamprophylla include relief from skin conditions, wound healing, and anti-microbial properties, which can aid in preventing infections.

The plant is typically harvested for its bark, which can be dried and used in herbal preparations such as teas, infusions, and topical applications.