The two highest trees in the Amazon: one of them is found in Peru
According to the inhabitants, the seeds, leaves and resin of the Peruvian tree are part of the traditional remedies used to combat fever and asthma
When you enter the Amazon for the first time, more than one visitor is silent. The air is thick, full of unknown aromas, and each sound seems to announce the presence of something that escapes. The waters of the river advance calmly, but their depth imposes respect. As they advance along the Amazon paths, some visitors are bewildered by certain trees that stand out between the vegetation. They are surprised by their twisted forms, the roots exposed as extended arms and the rough texture of the cortex. The light that filters between the leaves highlights its imposing presence. What is most impressed, however, is the imposing stature and antiquity that a few trees have. During an expedition of the Institute of Man and Environment of the Amazon (Imazon) in the State Forest of Paru, the highest tree of the entire Amazon was discovered. The highest tree of the Amazonen September 2022, a group of researchers navigated for 15 days in a river boat that traveled 400 kilometers of rivers. After this tour, they made an extensive 40 -kilometer walk through a dense forest. These actions aimed to achieve the State Forest of Paru, recognized as a sanctuary of giant trees. What the scientists of the Federal University of the vouchers of Jequitinhonha (UFVJM) found, together with their colleagues from the British universities of Cambridge and Swansea, at the border between the states of Paraá and Amapá (Brazil), was disseminated by the Secretariat of Science and Technology of Science. AMAPÁ (SETEC). According to the findings, the tallest tree in the Amazon reaches 88.5 meters high and is located in the thickness of northern Brazil. It belongs to the dyizia excellent species and is popularly known as Angelim Rojo, or Angelim Vermelho in Portuguese. Forest Engineer Diego Armando Silva, from the Federal University of Amapá, estimated for AFP that the tree has between 400 and 600 years. The truth is that its circumference reaches almost 10 meters. According to data from the Amazon Museum (MUSA), the Red Angelim stands out among the trees of the region by the reddish tone that takes its trunk when receiving the sunlight. Now well, Peru houses a tree of great magnitude, recognized as the highest of the national jungle. This copy represents a valuable tourist attraction. But where is it? The tallest tree in the Peruvian jungle of lupuna, scientifically called Ceiba Pentandra, is a representative species of the Peruvian Amazon. For many local inhabitants, it represents a sacred symbol and has multiple traditional uses. According to the settlers, the seeds, leaves and resin of the lupuna are used as traditional remedies to treat fever, asthma, diarrhea, dysentery and various renal conditions. Regarding its size, the public eye web portal indicated that it is a giant among the rest of the trees, since it can measure 70 meters high and its trunk reach up to 2.5 meters in diameter. To know this living being, you must first travel to Iquitos and then go to the port of Nanay, a riverside area that connects with the Bellavista-Nanay area. Upon reaching this point, you can take a river collective, popularly called ?little girls?, which leads to the community of independence. At the time of the community, a brief walk to the viewpoint begins, from where the breadth of the landscape is contemplated. In the surroundings, it is possible to take a motorcycle that leads directly to the lupuna tree, one of the most appreciated species in the area.
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