bagassa
Bagassa is a genus of tropical trees native to northern South America. The best-known species within the genus is Bagassa guianensis, which is commonly referred to by the name bagassa. The species epithet guianensis indicates its association with the Guiana region, and the species was described by the French botanist Aublet (Aubl.).
Bagassa guianensis occurs across the Amazon basin and the Guiana Shield, in countries such as Guyana, Suriname,
Bagassa guianensis is a large tropical hardwood tree that can reach substantial heights, often adding a straight
The wood of bagassa is used locally for construction, flooring, and heavy carpentry due to its durability
Like many tropical rainforest species, bagassa faces pressures from deforestation and habitat modification in parts of
The genus name Bagassa originates from botanical naming, while the specific epithet guianensis denotes its Guiana