Is this sentence punctuated correctly?

The oil from Eucalyptus trees which are native, to Australia is known for its medicinal properties

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No, remove the comma. Here is where they go: The oil from Eucalyptus trees, which are native to Australia, is known for its medicinal properties.

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To determine if the sentence is punctuated correctly, we need to analyze the usage of punctuation marks. Let's break down the sentence:

"The oil from Eucalyptus trees, which are native to Australia, is known for its medicinal properties."

1. The sentence begins with a capital letter, which is appropriate for the start of a sentence.
2. The sentence ends with a period, indicating a complete thought.

Now let's examine the punctuation within the sentence:

- Commas (,) are used to set off nonessential information. In this case, the phrase "which are native to Australia" provides additional information about the Eucalyptus trees but is not necessary for the core meaning of the sentence. Therefore, the commas are correctly used to set off this nonessential clause.

In conclusion, the sentence is punctuated correctly.