sebáceias
Sebáceias are a group of plants belonging to the family Lauraceae, which includes trees, shrubs, and lianas. They are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The name "sebáceas" comes from the Latin word "sebum," meaning "fat," referring to the waxy, resinous substances produced by some species.
The most well-known genus within the family is Ocotea, which includes the famous Mexican chocolate tree (Ocotea
Sebáceias are often appreciated for their attractive flowers, aromatic woods, and edible fruits. Many species are
Despite their economic and ecological significance, many sebáceas are threatened by habitat loss and overharvesting. Conservation