- Divi-divi
Taxobox
name = Divi-divi
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Divi-divi on Aruba
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
subfamilia =Caesalpinioideae
genus = "Caesalpinia "
species = "C. coriaria"
binomial = "Caesalpinia coriaria"
binomial_authority = (Jacq.) Willd.The Divi-divi ("Caesalpinia coriaria") is a leguminous
tree or largeshrub native toAruba , theAntilles , southernMexico ,Central America and northernSouth America . It grows to 9 m tall, often much less and very contorted in exposedcoast al sites. In other environments it grows into a low dome shape with a clear sub canopy space. leaves are bipinnate, with 5-10 pairs of pinnae, each pinna with 15-25 pairs of leaflets; the individual leaflets are 7 mm long and 2 mm broad. Thefruit is a twisted pod 5 cm long.The Divi-divi is one of the more well known species of "
Caesalpinia "; it is a symbol ofCuraçao and is very popular inAruba where it is called "watapana". On the islands this tree is never straight because of the trade winds.External links
* [http://www.tropicamente.it/immagini%20sito/CATALOGO/C/Caesalpinia%20coriaria.jpgPhoto of foliage and pods]
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