Terminalia fatraea

Terminalia ferdinandiana, also known as the Kakadu plum, is a plant species native to Australia.

It is known for its high concentration of vitamin C and has been traditionally used by indigenous Australians for its medicinal properties.

The plant has been reported to possess antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, which may provide health benefits such as immune system support and protection against cell damage.

Terminalia ferdinandiana can be used to make various herbal preparations, including juices, teas, and capsules, which are often sold as dietary supplements.