TOTW Eucalyptus papuana

Belonging to the Myrtaceae family, this bewitching tree is also known as the ghost gum. It originated in Central Australia and gets its name from its paley-white bark and light green leaves, which give it a “ghostly” appearance. The sap it excretes when broken or split is also very white and milky. Like most eucalyptus trees, the ghost gum also produces a fragrant oil that can be used in a variety of different ways.