Caryocar nuciferum
Caryocar nuciferum[edit]
Caryocar nuciferum, commonly known as the souari nut, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryocaraceae. It is native to the tropical regions of South America, particularly in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. The tree is notable for its large, edible nuts and its use in traditional medicine.
Description[edit]
Caryocar nuciferum is a large, evergreen tree that can grow up to 30 meters in height. The leaves are compound, with three leaflets that are glossy and dark green. The tree produces large, fragrant flowers that are yellowish-white in color. These flowers are pollinated by bats and insects.
The fruit of Caryocar nuciferum is a large, woody capsule that contains several seeds, commonly referred to as souari nuts. These nuts are encased in a hard shell and are known for their rich, oily texture and flavor.
Habitat and Distribution[edit]
Caryocar nuciferum is found in the lowland tropical rainforests of South America. It thrives in humid, warm climates and is often found near rivers and streams. The tree prefers well-drained soils and can be found at elevations up to 1,000 meters.
Uses[edit]
The souari nut is highly valued for its nutritional content. It is rich in oils, proteins, and vitamins, making it a popular food source in its native regions. The nuts can be eaten raw or roasted and are often used in cooking and baking.
In addition to its culinary uses, Caryocar nuciferum has applications in traditional medicine. The oil extracted from the nuts is used to treat skin conditions and as a natural remedy for various ailments.
Conservation[edit]
While Caryocar nuciferum is not currently listed as endangered, its habitat is threatened by deforestation and land conversion for agriculture. Conservation efforts are focused on preserving the natural habitats where this species thrives.
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