Calophyllum brasiliense - Wikipedia Calophyllum brasiliense (guanandi) is a species of plant in the family Calophyllaceae It is native to subtropical and tropical regions of Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean
Calophyllum brasiliense - University of Florida Small, white, fragrant flowers appear on one to two-inch-long racemes among the four to six-inch-long, glossy leaves Well-suited as a street, parking lot, patio or small shade tree, especially for coastal areas, Santa Maria can also be used as a screen, and can be maintained as a shrub
Calophyllum brasiliense: The Honduran tree and its many uses . . . Calophyllum brasiliense is a tropical evergreen tree, widely distributed in America and valued for its wood, medicinal uses and ecological role It adapts to a wide variety of soils and environments, being key in environmental restoration and erosion prevention
Brazilian Beauty Leaf (Calophyllum brasiliense) | Easyscape Plant Profile Calophyllum brasiliense, commonly known as Brazilian beauty leaf or guanandi, is an evergreen tree native to the rainforests and gallery forests of subtropical and tropical regions of the Americas, including Brazil, Paraguay, and the Caribbean
Brazil Beauty-Leaf (Calophyllum brasiliense) - Botanical Realm The Brazil Beauty-Leaf (Calophyllum brasiliense) is a stunning tree known for its graceful appearance and ecological significance Native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, this tropical hardwood can reach impressive heights and provides a lush canopy in various habitats
Calophyllum brasiliense Brazil Beauty-Leaf PFAF Plant Database Brazil beauty-leaf or Calophyllum brasiliense is an evergreen tree that reaches up to 45 m tall native to Central America, South America, and the Caribbean It has a dense, rounded crown and long, straight bole that is generally not buttressed The leaves are opposite, leathery, and hairless