Nature in my City – Part 64 // @SkinnyGirl
Tabebuia Rosea, commonly called Apamate or Guayacán Rosado.
It is native to Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and other regions of Central America, reaching Colombia, Venezuela and Peru.
In the Republic of El Salvador it is its national tree.
The wood is used in interior design for fine furniture, flooring, cabinetry, decorative veneers, boat building, cabinetry, wagon wheels, crafts, boxes and packaging.
It is used as an ornamental, in parks, gardens and property boundaries.
The infusion of the leaves is used as a fever reducer.
The cooked bark is used for diabetes, malaria, typhoid and parasites.
Image | Information |
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Device | Samsung Galaxy A02 |
Location | Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela |
Photography | @skinnygirl |
Date | March 20, 2022 |
Translator: Google Translate.
Been a national tree means that it have value to the country.
I'm a Nigerian. Apparently, such flower does not exist over here
According to the research I did, that tree is typical of Central and South America. Its flower is very emblematic here in Venezuela.
This is beautiful. The trees looking lovely.
Thanks my friend @tempestinyang. Nature is beautiful and teaches us that everything is temporary and changing.
Thank for your support 😉
Me gusta Ver ese árbol,desde lejos se deja ver, el color de sus hojas la hace ver tierno.
Amiga muy lindas fotografías.
Saludos y Bendiciones.
Gracias amiga @lanegra2804. Me encanta disfrutar de esas maravillas naturales.