Caryocar Viscidum
Caryocar Viscidum is a tropical tree species native to the Amazon rainforest. It is known for its large, leathery leaves and distinctive yellow flowers. The tree can grow up to 20 meters tall and produces a fruit that is rich in oil, often referred to as "souari nut."
The oil extracted from the fruit is used in cooking and traditional medicine. Caryocar Viscidum plays a vital role in its ecosystem, providing food and habitat for various wildlife species. Its wood is also valued for construction and furniture-making due to its durability.