Arrayán
Arrayán is a type of tree known scientifically as Luma apiculata. It is native to the temperate rainforests of southern Chile and Argentina. The tree is recognized for its distinctive, smooth, cinnamon-colored bark and its aromatic leaves. Arrayán trees can grow up to 20 meters tall and are often found near water sources.
The Arrayán tree produces small, white flowers that bloom in clusters, followed by edible berries. These berries are enjoyed by various wildlife and can also be used in local culinary dishes. The tree is valued for its beauty and is often associated with the scenic landscapes of the Patagonia region.