karnaubavahaan
Karnaubavahaan, also known as the Karnauba tree or Copernicia prunifera, is a species of palm native to the Amazon rainforest. It is valued for its durable wood, which is used in construction, furniture making, and tool handles. The wood is known for its strength, hardness, and resistance to water and rot, making it a popular choice for outdoor applications. Karnaubavahaan trees can grow up to 20 meters tall and have a trunk diameter of up to 30 centimeters. The leaves are pinnate, with 15-30 leaflets, and the tree produces small, yellowish flowers followed by edible, red fruits. The fruit is often used in traditional medicine and as a food source by local communities. The tree is also cultivated for its timber and is considered a valuable resource in the Amazon region. However, overharvesting and habitat loss pose significant threats to the species' survival. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the Karnaubavahaan and its habitat.