Astronium graveolens
Astronium graveolens is a species of hardwood tree in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to Mexico, Central America, and South America as far south as Bolivia. Common names include glassywood, tigerwood, ronrón, aroeira, and Gonçalo alves, where it is grouped with two other species of Astronium.
This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius.
Description
Astronium graveolens grows to a height of. The trunk can have a diameter of up to and is straight and cylindrical. At the base it has buttresses which may be about tall. The crown is rounded with irregular branches. The bark is grey, shiny and smooth, with paler patches where pieces have peeled off. The leaves are alternate and pinnate, with five to seven oblong or obovate leaflets with pointed tips. The tree flowers during the dry season. The flowers are hermaphrodite, small, yellowish-green in axillary or terminal panicles. The fruit is a drupe-like nut, blue ripening to black, with semi bitter flesh and a single seed.This plant is also called "gateado", according to Webster's Third New International Dictionary