Schizolobium: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Fabales
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Genus
- Schizolobium
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Schizolobium
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Schizolobium
Schizolobium parahyba, the Brazilian firetree, or Brazilian fern tree, is a species of tree from tropical America. It is the sole species in genus Schizolobium. It is notable for its fast growth (up to 3 meters per year). According to Francis Hallé, this tree may even reach 30 meters high in only five years, which would make it one of the fastest growing trees ever (an average growth of 6 meters per year).
The tree is locally known by many names, including guapuruvu, guapiruvu, bacurubu, ficheira ("token tree"), faveira ("fava tree"), pau-de-vintém ("penny-wood"), pau-de-tamanco ("clog-wood"), umbela, and parica. It was first described by J. M. C. Vellozo in 1825 under the name Cassia parahyba. The species name likely refers to the Paraíba River in Southeast Brazil.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Acrocarpus
- Arapatiella
- Arcoa
- Batesia
- Burkea
- Bussea
- Caesalpinieae
- Campsiandra
- Cassieae
- Colvillea
- Conzattia
- Delonix
- Dimorphandra
- Dinizia
- Gleditsia
- Gymnocladus
- Heteroflorum
- Jacqueshuberia
- Kingiodendron
- Lophocarpinia
- Melanoxylon
- Moldenhawera
- Mora
- Orphanodendron
- Parkinsonia
- Peltophorum
- Plathymenia
- Pseudoprosopis
- Pterogyne
- Recordoxylon
- Schizolobium
- Stachyothyrsus
- Stahlia
- Stenodrepanum
- Sympetalandra
- Tachigali
- Tetrapterocarpon
- Umtiza
- Vouacapoua
- Wallaceodendron












































































































































