
Paubrasilia - Wikipedia
Paubrasilia echinata is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. [4][5] It is a Brazilian timber tree commonly known as Pernambuco wood or brazilwood[6] (Portuguese: pau-de-pernambuco, pau-brasil; [6] Tupi: ybyrapytanga[7]) and is the national tree of Brazil. [5]
Brazilian Pau Rosa | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Common Name (s): Brazilian pau rosa, louro pau, bois de rose, red silverballi. Scientific Name: Aniba roseaodora, written as A. rosodora by some authors; (syn. A. duckei) Distribution: Tropical rainforests of South America. Tree Size: 65-100 ft (20-30 m) tall, 1.5-2.5 ft (.5-.8 m) trunk diameter. Average Dried Weight: 45.6 lbs/ft 3 (730 kg/m3)
Pau Brazil, an endangered species from Brazil - Global Tree …
Dec 11, 2023 · Paubrasilia echinata is a species of flowering plant in the legume family (the same family of our known and loved beans, peas and lentils), that is endemic to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. It is commonly known as pernambuco wood or brazilwood and it is considered a national symbol in Brazil.
The tree that gave Brazil its name almost became extinct after the ...
Jun 29, 2023 · The tree’s fibers that resembled embers (brasas in Portuguese) could produce the brilliant scarlet red coveted by the kings and aristocrats in half of Europe. The discovery of the Brazilwood...
The Tree That Gave Brazil Its Name - Science Talk Archive
Feb 19, 2014 · Pau brasil (Caesalpinia echinata), a member of the legume plant family and the national tree of Brazil, has played an important role in the history of that country.
Brazilwood | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
They named the tree pau brasil (the term pau meaning wood, and brasil meaning red or ember-like). Such a vigorous trade resulted from this wood that early sailors and merchants referred to the land itself as Terra do Brasil, or ‘Land of Brazil,’ and the name stuck.
A brief history of Brazilwood: The tree that named Brazil
Brazilwood, or pau brasil in Portuguese, is how Brazil got its name. Learn its history and how this tree is used today by the music industry.
What plant is Brazil named after? - NCESC
Jan 20, 2025 · The country of Brazil is named after the brazilwood tree, scientifically known as Caesalpinia echinata. This tree, also called pau-brasil in Portuguese, played a pivotal role in the history of the nation, so much so that it lent its name to the land itself.
BioParque Brasil | Pau-Brasil
The is the symbol tree of Brazil. Its name in Tupi, ibirapitanga (red wood), and in Portuguese, Pau-Brasil, derives from the color of the red resin contained in its wood.
1.1 Brazilwood | Brazil: Five Centuries of Change - Brown University
When the Portuguese saw the blood-red inside of these trees, which grow in abundance along Brazil’s Atlantic coast, they called them pau-brasil, pau being Portuguese for “wood” and brasil a derivative of brasa, or “ember.”