Paujacaré
Paujacaré is a common name used in Brazil to refer to several species of trees within the genus *Piptadenia*, particularly those found in the Cerrado biome. The name itself, "pau jacaré," translates to "alligator tree" in Portuguese, likely due to the texture of its bark which can resemble the scales of an alligator. These trees are typically small to medium-sized, often with a spreading canopy.
The wood of the paujacaré is known for its durability and resistance to decay, making it suitable