
Araucaria heterophylla (160-180)
Tuft
4ARHETU31
Origin
The Bulnesia arborea, also known as the verawood, hails from the tropical and subtropical regions of South America, including parts of Colombia and Venezuela. This plant is a prominent feature in these areas, playing a significant role within the local flora.
Characteristics
The Bulnesia arborea is notable for its evergreen leaves and the bright yellow flowers it produces. The tree can grow to a height of 15 to 18 meters and is renowned for its dense, heavy wood. It is this wood that has earned the tree its nickname verawood, due to its similarity to the wood of the tropical Hardwood trees. The flowers of the Bulnesia arborea give off a pleasant, jasmine-like fragrance.
Care
The Bulnesia arborea requires meticulous maintenance and correct conditions to thrive. The tree flourishes best in sunlight and needs well-draining soil to support its root system. Regular watering is critical to keep the soil moist, although the plant can withstand some drought. Fertilising the Bulnesia arborea annually is recommended to ensure optimal growth.
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