Beschreibung: Diese Baumart kommt vor allem an Ufern von Flüssen und Bächen vor. Es ist ein großer Baum, der eine Höhe von bis zu 40 Metern und einen Durchmesser von bis zu 1,5 Metern erreichen kann!
Gemeinsamen Namen: Cashew, Caju
Familie: Anacardiaceae
Lebensräume: Trockenes Dickicht in steinigen, sandigen Böden in Höhen um 600 Meter. Sanddünen in der Nähe des Meeres.
Bereich: Südamerika - Brasilien.
Minimale Pflanzfläche: 20 qm
Espavel/wild cashew anacardium excelsum This tree species is found mainly on the banks of rivers and streams. It is a large tree that can reach a height of up to 40 meters and a diameter of up to 1.5 meters! In March, this tree bears abundant fruit and is therefore visited daily by the titi or squirrel monkeys in the Biological Corridor. The fleshy, S-shaped fruits have a pleasant sweet taste and are readily eaten by the animals. The wood of the tree is traditionally used in carpentry and furniture making It is used to build one-piece canoes, boards for floors, beams, plywood, molds, pulp for paper, and especially to make pilones and bateas (wooden bowls) used on the farms of Costa Rican farmers to process corn and beans.