Eucalyptus Dumosa is a species of eucalyptus tree native to the Southwest United States. It is commonly known as the "corkbark eucalyptus" due to its thick, spongy bark that resembles cork. The tree is also known by a variety of other names, including "mallee eucalyptus," "bull mallee," and "white mallee." Eucalyptus Dumosa is a hardy and versatile tree, commonly used for erosion control and landscaping in arid regions. With its distinctive bark and vibrant green leaves, this eucalyptus species is a popular choice for homeowners and landscapers looking to add a touch of natural beauty and resilience to their outdoor spaces.