lapacho
Lapacho, commonly known as *paulownia* or *taheebo*, refers to several species of trees in the genus *Tabebuia*, native to the Americas, particularly in regions including the Amazon rainforest, Central America, and parts of the Caribbean. The most widely recognized species is *Tabebuia impetiginosa*, often called "ipê" in Brazil or "pau d'arco" in Spanish-speaking countries. These trees are valued for their vibrant yellow, orange, or red flowers and their durable, lightweight wood, which has been historically used for construction and furniture.
Lapacho is also renowned for its medicinal properties, particularly its inner bark, which contains compounds like
The tree thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, often reaching heights of 10 to 20 meters. Its