The Duke of Argyll's tea tree is a type of plant native to Australia. This tea tree has many synonyms including Cajeput tree, Melaleuca cajuputi, and Melaleuca leucadendra. The oil extracted from this tree is highly valued for its medicinal properties and has been used for centuries to treat infections, wounds, and respiratory problems. Other synonyms include paperbark tree, white bottlebrush, and swamp tea tree. The Duke of Argyll's tea tree belongs to the same family as eucalyptus trees and grows up to 20 meters tall. Its leaves are small and fragrant, and the bark can be peeled into thin papery layers. Overall, the Duke of Argyll's tea tree is an important part of Australia's flora.