Eucalyptus camaldulensis is an evergreen tree native to Australia that grows rapidly and provides good shade. It plays an important role in stabilizing river banks and is strong against cold weather and rain. It has been widely planted in places like Argentina, Spain, and Brazil. The leaves are evergreen, dark green, and fragrant. The flowers bloom from April to June and are protected. The woody fruits have valves that open to release seeds. The thick trunk can be various colors. The bark is soft, smooth, and sheds annually. The wood makes good charcoal and sleepers, and the plant is used for beekeeping and firewood.