
''Hymenaea'' is a
genus
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of plants in the legume family
Fabaceae. Of the fourteen living species in the genus, all but one are
native to the
tropics
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of the Americas, with one additional species (''
Hymenaea verrucosa'') on the east coast of Africa. Some authors place the African species in a separate
monotypic genus, ''Trachylobium''.
[Gwilym Lewis, Brian Schrire, Barbara MacKinder, and Mike Lock. 2005. ''Legumes of the World''. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Richmond, England.] In the
Neotropics, ''Hymenaea'' is distributed through the
Caribbean
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islands, and from southern
Mexico
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to
Brazil
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.
Linnaeus
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named the genus in 1753 in ''
Species Plantarum
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'' for
Hymenaios, the Greek god of marriage ceremonies. The name is a reference to the paired leaflets.
Most species of ''Hymenaea'' are large
trees and they are primarily
evergreen. They may grow to a height of and emerge above the
forest
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canopy. Some species will grow both as tall forest trees and as smaller shrubby trees depending on their surrounding
habitat. The
leaves are pinnately bifoliolate, meaning that they have two
leaflets attached to the sides of the
petiole. The
flowers grow in a
panicle or
corymb type of
inflorescence
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.
Uses and properties
The pulpy center of the
fruits is edible and contains starch. The fruit is sold in local markets in the Americas. The leaves may be used to make a
tea. The trees produce a dense
wood used for
timber in making ships and furniture. The thick bark of some species is used by
indigenous peoples of the Amazon to make
canoe
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s. Seeds contain large amounts (40% of dry weight) of a highly viscous polysaccharide (
xyloglucan) which can be used in several industrial sectors such as food, paper, cosmetic and pharmaceutical.
The trees also make hard
resins that are used to manufacture varnish, especially the resin from ''Hymenaea courbaril'' (jatobá) in Brazil. The resin that is produced in Brazil is known as
South American
copal, and ''
Hymenaea verrucosa'' is the source of the valuable
Zanzibar copal. Resin may be collected from living trees, or from the soil near the place where a tree once stood. Throughout its American range, indigenous peoples use the resin for
incense
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and as a cement. Resin from the extinct species ''
Hymenaea protera'' is the source of
Dominican amber, while the extinct ''
Hymenaea mexicana'' produced the resin which is the source of Mexican amber.
''
Hymenaea courbaril'' has been used as a
model organism to study the effect of increased concentration on the rate of
photosynthesis in
neotropical regions.
When the concentration of was increased from an ambient reference level of 360
ppm to 720
ppm, the photosynthetic assimilation in the seedlings doubled.
This suggests the species could play an important role in greenhouse gas sequestration, as atmospheric is expected to reach ca. 700 ppm by the year 2075 if current levels of fossil fuel consumption are maintained.
''Hymenaea courbaril'' is a very important species in programmes of recuperation of degraded
rain forests in the
Neotropics. It appears late in the natural regeneration process being classified as a 'late successional' or
climax species.
Species
22 species are accepted:
[
*'' Hymenaea allendis''
*'' Hymenaea altissima''
*'' Hymenaea aurea''
*'' Hymenaea cangaceira''
*'' Hymenaea courbaril''
*'' Hymenaea eriogyne''
*'' Hymenaea erythrocarpa''
*'' Hymenaea fariana''
*'' Hymenaea intermedia''
*'' Hymenaea jeaniana''
*'' Hymenaea longifolia''
*'' Hymenaea maranhensis''
*'' Hymenaea martiana''
*'' Hymenaea mexicana''
*'' Hymenaea oblongifolia''
*'' Hymenaea osanigraseminae''
*'' Hymenaea parvifolia''
*'' Hymenaea protera''
*'' Hymenaea reticulata''
*'' Hymenaea rubriflora''
*'' Hymenaea stigonocarpa''
*'' Hymenaea torrei''
*'' Hymenaea travassosii''
*'' Hymenaea velutina''
*'' Hymenaea verrucosa''
†Extinct
]
See also
* Animé, an oleo-resin from ''Hymenaea'' species.
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