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Bacupari
Bacupari - Garcinia gardneriana
Common name: Bacupari
Synonyms:
Rheedia gardneriana Planch. & Triana, Rheedia gardneriana var. Engler parviflia, Rheedia tenuifloia Engler, Rheedia calyptrata Planch. & Triana, Tovomita calyptrata Schlecht 2
Family: Clusiaceae (Guttiferae alt.)
Bactarí (Garcinia gardneriana) is a perennial species of the genus Garcinia. It is found in the Amazon Basin region in South America and produces fruits with edible arils.
Description
The bacuparizeiro is a small tree that reaches between 4 and 6 meters in height, has the right stem and its barks are yellow-green.
Its leaves are green and stiff. It produces small greenish flowers and gathered in inflorescence. Its fruit, which appears from January to March, has a bay shape; which contains edible and sweet-tasting pulp. It is spread by seeds or seedlings.
Properties of Bacupari
In Brazil, research is being conducted on the use of fruit as a source of cancer control. In the laboratory, it has been established that certain chemical compounds extracted from the leaves of this plant have anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antibacterial effects.
The fruit has various therapeutic properties such as anti-inflammatory, healing, anticancer, restorative and toning.
Using Bacupari
The fruit is used in folk medicine as tea for the relief of wounds and infectious processes and in the prevention of dental caries.
The fruits that appear from December to April are refreshing and can be consumed in natura, in the preparation of jellies, mousses, pies, juices, liquors and salads.
The tree has an ornamental effect, besides being a good alternative for the orchard of farms, farms and projects of permanent revegetation.
The wood is soft, moderately heavy, moderately durable in natural conditions. It is used for the manufacture of tool handles, fence posts, general constructions, etc.
Common name: Bacupari
Synonyms:
Rheedia gardneriana Planch. & Triana, Rheedia gardneriana var. Engler parviflia, Rheedia tenuifloia Engler, Rheedia calyptrata Planch. & Triana, Tovomita calyptrata Schlecht 2
Family: Clusiaceae (Guttiferae alt.)
Bactarí (Garcinia gardneriana) is a perennial species of the genus Garcinia. It is found in the Amazon Basin region in South America and produces fruits with edible arils.
Description
The bacuparizeiro is a small tree that reaches between 4 and 6 meters in height, has the right stem and its barks are yellow-green.
Its leaves are green and stiff. It produces small greenish flowers and gathered in inflorescence. Its fruit, which appears from January to March, has a bay shape; which contains edible and sweet-tasting pulp. It is spread by seeds or seedlings.
Properties of Bacupari
In Brazil, research is being conducted on the use of fruit as a source of cancer control. In the laboratory, it has been established that certain chemical compounds extracted from the leaves of this plant have anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antibacterial effects.
The fruit has various therapeutic properties such as anti-inflammatory, healing, anticancer, restorative and toning.
Using Bacupari
The fruit is used in folk medicine as tea for the relief of wounds and infectious processes and in the prevention of dental caries.
The fruits that appear from December to April are refreshing and can be consumed in natura, in the preparation of jellies, mousses, pies, juices, liquors and salads.
The tree has an ornamental effect, besides being a good alternative for the orchard of farms, farms and projects of permanent revegetation.
The wood is soft, moderately heavy, moderately durable in natural conditions. It is used for the manufacture of tool handles, fence posts, general constructions, etc.