Melaleuca rupestris

Melaleuca rupestris, also known as the rock paperbark or coastal tea tree, is a species of plant in the myrtle family that is native to the coastal regions of Australia and New Zealand.

The plant has been used for its medicinal properties, including its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, which are derived from its essential oils.

The health benefits of Melaleuca rupestris include its ability to soothe skin irritations and wounds, reduce fever, and provide relief from respiratory issues such as coughs and colds.

Melaleuca rupestris is often used in herbal preparations, including teas, salves, and tinctures, which can be made from the leaves and bark of the plant.