Martin Pellizzer

Terminalia Buceras

Terminalia buceras, also known as the ironwood tree, is a remarkable species native to parts of Africa and Asia. This hardy tree is known for its dense, durable wood that has been used for centuries in construction and tool-making. Its unique appearance, with thick bark and broad leaves, makes it easily recognizable in its natural habitat. The tree plays an important ecological role by providing shelter and food for various wildlife species. Due to its resilience and value, Terminalia buceras remains a significant plant in both environmental and cultural contexts.