Sapucaia
Sapucaia refers to a genus of trees in the family Fabaceae, native to South America, primarily Brazil. The most well-known species is likely *Samanea sapukai*, commonly called sapucaia or monkey-pot tree. This species is characterized by its large, woody, pot-like fruits that can weigh several kilograms. When ripe, these fruits split open, scattering the seeds within.
The name "sapucaia" itself originates from the Tupi language, meaning "house of the monkey" or "place of
Another notable species is *Newtonia buchananii*, also sometimes referred to as sapucaia, though it is more