- Weinmannia tormentosa
Taxobox
name = Encenillo
status = EN
image_caption = Encenillo tree "Weinmannia tormentosa" is one of the most important species in the ColombianAndean Cloud forest .
image_width = 220px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Oxalidales
familia =Cunoniaceae
genus = "Weinmannia "
species = "W. tormentosa"
binomial = "Weinmannia tormentosa"
binomial_authority = Decne. & Planch.Encenillo ("Weinmannia tormentosa") is a
tree native of the highlands of theAndean region ofColombia , which belongs to the familyCunoniaceae .Description
It is a large (15-25 m) tree, with small light green leaves (2-7 cm), with white backside, and raquis with small wings of rhomboidal shape. alternated palmatilobulated (hand-shaped) leaves. The terminal branches are divided with thick nodes with similar shape to the human
metacarpus . The flowers are small spicas (4-6cm) creamy-white colored. Common names: encenillo, cáscaro, pelotillo.Environmental position
Encenillo is one of the best adapted trees of the sub-
Páramo , growing between 2500–3300 meters of altitude. It is often associated with "Dendropanax colombianus ", "Miconia " spp., "Macleania rupestris ", "Cavendishia cordifolia ", "Myrsine " spp. and "Clusia multiflora ". Before the colonial period, encenillo tree was one of the dominant species in the andean forests. Some similar species are: Bogotan encenillo ("Weinmannia bogotensis "), Wide-leaved encenillo ("Weinmannia karsteniana "), Thick-leaved encenillo ("Weinmannia auriculifera "), Round-leaved encenillo ("Weinmannia rollotii ") and Mirth encenillo ("Weinmannia myrtifolia ").Uses
The encenillo tree is used as source of
tanning substances for the leather industry, giving to the leather a beautiful reddish color. The wood is very appreciated in thetimber industry and is used for cooking in the traditional preparation of thecheese arepa s.References
*http://www.secretariadeambiente.gov.co/sda/libreria/pdf/ecosistemas/restauracion/14_flora.pdf
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