Native to the coastal plain of western Australia the coastal blackbutt tree (eucalyptus todtiana or dwutta) grows very slowly only reaching a height of 15 metres upon full maturity. These resilient trees are believed to have a life span of up to 250 years. Premium monofloral dwutta honey is recognised as a bioactive honey containing additional beneficial compounds beyond the typical sugars and enzymes found in most honey. In particular, it is relatively very high in antioxidants, has antibacterial properties and is filled with anti-inflammatory agents. The nectar from the Dwutta flowers produces a dark amber colored monofloral honey which is full bodied with sweet burnt sugar aromas and a thick syrup like consistency. Dwutta honey production represents less than 2% of Australian production. It is sought out by connoisseurs and is rapidly gaining popularity both due to its taste profile and natural properties.