kumipuu
Kumipuu is a term used in Finnish that translates to "rubber tree." It generally refers to trees that produce a latex, a milky sap that can be processed into various rubber products. The most well-known and commercially significant kumipuu is the Hevea brasiliensis, also known as the Para rubber tree. This tree is native to the Amazon rainforest and is the primary source of natural rubber worldwide.
The harvesting of latex from kumipuu involves a process called tapping. This typically involves making a shallow
While Hevea brasiliensis is the most prominent example of kumipuu, other plant species also produce latex.