(Esp-ing)Tres árboles comunes en los llanos Guariqueños//Three common trees in the Guariqueños Plains

Saludos a esta encantadora comunidad, en esta ocasión quiero compartír con todos ustedes algo que en particular a mi me encanta que son las plantas, pero está vez en específico plantas que florean comúnmente en estás zona de los llanos en Venezuela.

En nuestros campos es muy común apreciar algunas de estas plantas e incluso alguna de ellas las siembran en los patios de las casas por la sombra que estás regalan, en una visita al campo decidí tomar algunas fotos a estás plantas.

Greetings to this lovely community, this time I want to share with all of you something that I particularly love which are the plants, but this time specifically plants that commonly bloom in this area of the plains in Venezuela.

In our fields it is very common to see some of these plants and even some of them are planted in the backyards of the houses for the shade they give, on a visit to the field I decided to take some pictures of these plants.

Guatacaro (Bourreria cumanensis):

Es un árbol pequeño que se destaca por sus grandes flores blancas de olor, y su tallo dividido en varios ejes. Es muy conocido ya qué, lo usan como viguetas de techo y el uso que más se le da es domésticamente de leña para hacer carbón.

Guatacaro (Bourreria cumanensis):

It is a small tree that stands out for its large white fragrant flowers, and its stem divided into several axes. It is very well known because it is used as ceiling joists and the most common use is as firewood to make charcoal.


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Neem ( Azadirachta indica):

Es un árbol muy común en los patios de las casas debido a la sombra que este proporciona, tiene una forma de copa ancha, tiene flores blancas, su fruto tiene forma de aceituna verde pero qué cuando madura se torna amarilla, se dice que tiene muchas propiedades medicinales, funciona como antiflamatorio, antiviral, antipiretico entre otras más. El aceite del neem combate hongos y herpes.

Neem (Azadirachta indica):

It is a very common tree in the yards of the houses due to the shade that this provides, has a wide crown shape, has white flowers, its fruit is shaped like a green olive but what when ripe turns yellow, it is said to have many medicinal properties, it works as anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antipyretic among others. Neem oil fights fungus and herpes.


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Olivo (Olea europaea):

No, no hablamos de la planta que da las aceitunas que comúnmente le colocamos a las hallacas venezolanas, esta planta es bastante común por esta zona, es una árbol robusto, de hojas frondosas que solo carga pequeñas semillas y flores de color rosado como con antenitas que en la punta tienen amarillo, según los indígenas la utilizaban para curar enfermedades del estómago.

Olive tree (Olea europaea):

No, we are not talking about the plant that gives the olives that we commonly put to the Venezuelan hallacas, this plant is quite common in this area, it is a robust tree, with leafy leaves that only carries small seeds and pink flowers as with little antennae that at the tip have yellow, according to the Indians used it to cure stomach diseases.


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Gracias por su atención, nos vemos en un próximo post compartiendoles más de este tipo de contenido.

Thank you for your attention, see you in a next post sharing more of this type of content.

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