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Looks like an ordinary tree splashed with paint, With the appropriate name "rainbow eucalyptus tree" most prominent in the Philippines and Indonesia. It can even be found in Hawaii, California and Florida.
However, wherever you come across this tree, its wild color is the result of both its unique bark formation and its location. (The best colors of these plants are found in Indonesia and the Philippines.)
The bark is formed by dividing the cambium cells, each with a high concentration of chlorophyll (the chemical that gives their leaves and dark green grass). During the life cycle of cambium cells, they become infused with varying levels of tannins, chemicals that run the visual interface from red to brown.
Different combinations of these chemicals, together with the relative humidity and the humidity of the bark, create a rainbow effect.