Bursera graveolens
Bursera graveolens, commonly known as the palo santo tree, is a species native to South America, particularly found in countries like Ecuador and Peru. It belongs to the family Burseraceae and is recognized for its aromatic wood, which is often used in traditional medicine and spiritual practices.
The tree can grow up to 5 meters tall and features a distinctive, gnarled trunk with a light brown bark. Its leaves are compound and have a glossy appearance. The essential oil extracted from the wood is valued for its calming properties and is frequently used in incense and aromatherapy.