Parinari pachyphylla Live Plant (Parinari pachyphylla)
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Parinari pachyphylla is a rare tree species belonging to the family Chrysobalanaceae, native to the Amazon Basin, particularly in Brazil and neighboring regions of tropical South America. It grows in humid lowland forests, often along riverbanks or in terra firme rainforest, and is adapted to nutrient-rich, well-drained soils.
The species namepachyphyllarefers to its thick leaves (pachy-meaning thick,-phyllameaning leaf), a feature typical of plants in this genus that are adapted to high-rainfall environments. Like many Parinari species,P. pachyphyllalikely produces woody, ellipsoidaldrupeswith a firm outer shell and edible pulp inside, although specific details about the fruit of this species are scarce in the literature.
In relatedParinarispecies, the fruits are often locally consumed fresh or processed into pastes, drinks, or traditional medicines. The wood is sometimes used for construction or toolmaking due to its durability.
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