Tabebuia serratifolia

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Tabebuia serratifolia (Chonta or Yellow Poui) is a native to forests throughout Central and South America.

The bark of Tabebuia serratifolia contains more than 20 active compounds including lapachol, quercetin and other flavonoids. It is one of the largest and strongest of tropical forest trees, growing up to 150 feet tall while the base can be 4 to 7 feet in diameter.

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