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Lignum vitae

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Guaiacum Officinale

Guaiacum officinale also known as Lignum vitae. This small tree is slow growing , reaching about 20 to 33 feet in height with a trunk diameter of 12 to 24 inches. The tree is essentially evergreen throughout most of its native range. Lignum vitae wood and sap of the tree are used to prepare medicinal extracts. Also used as a flavoring agent, guaiac wood is used in foods and in edible oils and fats. This rare tree at Palm Garden Nevis it can be found in Event Area 1. 

Uses:

Guaiacum officinale, commonly known as Lignum vitae or guaiacum, has several important uses:
  • Medicinal Uses: Traditionally, lignum vitae has been used for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antiseptic properties. It’s been employed in remedies for conditions like arthritis, gout, and respiratory ailments.
  • Timber: The wood is exceptionally dense, hard, and durable, making it ideal for high-quality furniture, flooring, and marine applications, such as boat building and propeller shafts.
  • Essential Oil: Guaiacum wood contains essential oils that are used in perfumery and aromatherapy for their calming and grounding effects.
  • Cultural Significance: In some cultures, the tree has been associated with traditional practices and is valued for its beauty and resilience.
  • Wildlife Habitat: The tree provides habitat for various bird species and contributes to local biodiversity.
  • Natural Remedies: Some indigenous cultures use various parts of the tree for traditional medicine and healing practices.
Overall, Guaiacum officinale is valued for its ecological importance, durable wood, and various medicinal properties. However, due to overharvesting and habitat loss, it is considered endangered in some regions, prompting conservation efforts. Sources: – Wikipedia – Useful Tropical Plants Database – Palmpedia – Earthone – Useful Tropical Plants Database – Chat GPT 4

Details:

Common Name
Lignum vitae
Scientific Name
Guaiacum Officinale
Height
20-33 ft
Origin
Brazil
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