Gyrinops walla

[3] Gyrinops walla is found in wet zone of Sri Lanka and very rarely in southwest India.

[5] Due to the demand of the tree, Sadaharitha Plantations Limited released a study on growing Gyrinops walla in home gardens.

Pintanna also managed to open Sri Lanka's first and only Oud Oil Factory[9] further developing awareness and population of the Gyrinops Walla species.

Gyrinops walla has been assessed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, due to its harvesting for agarwood.

The species does occur in one protected area of Sri Lanka: Sinharaja Forest Reserve.

The Gyrinops Walla tree is unique because, unlike its counterpart, the Aquilaria Tree (Agarwood), the branches of the tree are more closely placed; some might even call it bush-like.