''Weinmannia tomentosa'', the encenillo, is a
tree
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native of the highlands of the
Andean
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region of
Colombia, which belongs to the
family
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Cunoniaceae
Cunoniaceae is a family of 27 genera and about 335 species of woody plants in the order Oxalidales, mostly found in the tropical and wet temperate regions of the Southern Hemisphere.
The greatest diversity of genera are in Australia and Tasmania ...
. A synonym for ''Weinmannia tomentosa'' is ''Windmannia tomentosa''.
''Weinmannia tomentosa''
- The International Plant Names Index
Description
It is a large () tree, with small light green leaves (), 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
In human anatomy, the metacarpal bones or metacarpus form the intermediate part of the skeletal hand located between the phalanges of the fingers and the carpal bones of the wrist, which forms the connection to the forearm. The metacarpal bones ...
. The flowers are small spicas (4–6 cm) creamy-white colored. Common names: encenillo, cáscaro, pelotillo.
Environmental position
Encenillo is one of the best adapted trees of the sub-páramo
Páramo () can refer to a variety of alpine tundra ecosystems located in the Andes Mountain Range, South America. Some ecologists describe the páramo broadly as "all high, tropical, montane vegetation above the continuous timberline". A narrowe ...
, growing between 2500–3300 meters of altitude. It is often associated with ''Dendropanax colombianus
''Dendropanax colombianus'' is a tree native to the highlands of the Andean region of Colombia belonging to the family (biology), family Araliaceae. Common names include mano de oso (bear paw), higuerón, and amarillo (yellow).
''Dendropanax col ...
'', ''Miconia
''Miconia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the glory bush family, Melastomataceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas. The species are mostly shrubs and small to medium-sized trees up to 15 m tall. The generic name ...
'' spp., '' Macleania rupestris'', ''Cavendishia cordifolia
''Cavendishia'' is a genus of about 100 species of woody perennial plants, many of which are epiphytic. The genus is native to tropical South America and Central America.
Species
References
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'', ''Myrsine
''Myrsine'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It was formerly placed in the family Myrsinaceae before this was merged into the Primulaceae. It is found nearly worldwide, primarily in tropical and subtropical areas. It c ...
'' 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
''Weinmannia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Cunoniaceae. It is the largest genus of the family with about 150 species. It is also the most widespread genus, occurring in Central and South America including the Caribbean, Madagas ...
''), round-leaved encenillo (''Weinmannia rollotii
''Weinmannia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Cunoniaceae. It is the largest genus of the family with about 150 species. It is also the most widespread genus, occurring in Central and South America including the Caribbean, Madagas ...
'') and mirth encenillo (''Weinmannia myrtifolia
''Weinmannia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Cunoniaceae. It is the largest genus of the family with about 150 species. It is also the most widespread genus, occurring in Central and South America including the Caribbean, Madagas ...
'').
Uses
The encenillo tree is used as source of tanning
Tanning may refer to:
* Tanning (leather), treating animal skins to produce leather
* Sun tanning, using the sun to darken pale skin
** Indoor tanning, the use of artificial light in place of the sun
** Sunless tanning, application of a stain or d ...
substances for the leather industry, giving to the leather a beautiful reddish color. The wood is very appreciated in the timber
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industry and is used for cooking in the traditional preparation of the cheese
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arepa
''Arepa'' () is a type of food made of ground maize dough stuffed with a filling, eaten in the northern region of South America since pre-Columbian times, and notable primarily in the cuisine of Colombia and Venezuela, but also present in the cui ...
s.
References
External links
secretariadeambiente.gov: Ecosystem restoration Flora
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tomentosa
Endemic flora of Colombia
Flora of the Andes
Trees of Colombia