Esenbeckia febrifuga
Rutaceae FAMILY

Esenbeckia febrifuga

Esenbeckia febrifuga

Edibility
0/5
Medicinal
3/5

Safety & Hazards

None known

Botanical Description

Esenbeckia febrifuga is a semideciduous shrub or tree growing from 5 - 11 metres tall when in forests, but rarely taller than 6 metres when in the open[ 420 Title Brazilian Trees. Volume 2. 4th Edition. Publication Author Lorenzi. H. Publisher Instituto Plantarum De Estudos Da Flora; Brazil. Year 2002 ISBN 85-86714-15-1 Description Information on 350 species of Brazilian trees. Stunning photographs of each species, brief details on the plant, its uses and how to grow it from seed. A superb work, with the minor irritation that the translation from Portuguese is not of the best. ]. It has an irregular and very sparse crown[ 420 Title Brazilian Trees. Volume 2. 4th Edition. Publication Author Lorenzi. H. Publisher Instituto Plantarum De Estudos Da Flora; Brazil. Year 2002 ISBN 85-86714-15-1 Description Information on 350 species of Brazilian trees. Stunning photographs of each species, brief details on the plant, its uses and how to grow it from seed. A superb work, with the minor irritation that the translation from Portuguese is not of the best. ]. The crooked bole, often branched from low down, can be 20 - 40cm in diameter[ 420 Title Brazilian Trees. Volume 2. 4th Edition. Publication Author Lorenzi. H. Publisher Instituto Plantarum De Estudos Da Flora; Brazil. Year 2002 ISBN 85-86714-15-1 Description Information on 350 species of Brazilian trees. Stunning photographs of each species, brief details on the plant, its uses and how to grow it from seed. A superb work, with the minor irritation that the translation from Portuguese is not of the best. ]. The bark is particularly valued in Brazil for its medicinal qualities and is often harvested from the wild both for local use and trade. The wood is used for small utensils.

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeS. America - eastern and central Brazil.
HabitatForests that are not subject to flooding, in both primary and secondary formations[ 460 Title Flora Medica Publication Author Lindley J. Website http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/ Publisher Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans: London Year 1838 ISBN Description A massive work - many of the botanical names have changed, but the book is still a wealth of information. ].