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Guazuma ulmifolia
Guazuma ulmifolia
Guazuma ulmifolia
Guazuma ulmifolia

Guazuma ulmifolia

TAXONOMY

FamilyMalvaceae
GenusGuazuma
Zone10

ABOUT

Guazuma ulmifolia, commonly known as the West Indian Elm or Bay Cedar, is a tree native to seasonally dry tropical climates. It belongs to the Malvaceae family and the genus Guazuma. This tree is known for its hardwood and is often used in agroforestry systems. It can grow up to 20 meters tall and has a spreading canopy.

ALSO KNOWN AS

Bubroma Guasuma
Bubroma Polybotryum
Bubroma Tomentosum
Diuroglossum Rufescens
Theobroma Celtifolium
Theobroma Tomentosum
West Indian Elm
Bubroma guazuma
Bubroma ulmifolia
Guazuma blumei
Guazuma burbroma
Guazuma coriacea
Guazuma guazuma
Guazuma guazuma var. tomentosa
Guazuma guazuma var. ulmifolia
Guazuma parvifolia
Guazuma polybotrya
Guazuma tomentosa
Guazuma tomentosa var. cumanensis
Guazuma tomentosa var. monpoxensis
Guazuma tomentosa var. parvifolia
Guazuma ulmifolia var. glabra
Guazuma ulmifolia var. tomentosa
Guazuma ulmifolia var. trianae
Guazuma ulmifolia var. ulmifolia
Guazuma ulmifolia var. velutina
Guazuma utilis
Theobroma guazuma

OVERVIEW

WaterDry
SoilLoamy
LightDirect Bright (8 Hours)
Temperature25° C
Humidity60%
pH6.5
Pressure1,013 mbar

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DETAILS

Care Instructions
Guazuma ulmifolia thrives in bright, direct sunlight and prefers moderate temperatures. It can tolerate dry conditions but benefits from occasional watering during prolonged dry spells. The tree does well in environments with moderate humidity.
Soil
This tree prefers well-draining loamy soil. It can tolerate a range of soil types but performs best in soils that are not waterlogged. Ensure the soil dries out almost completely between waterings to mimic its natural habitat.
Fertilizer
Use a balanced fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 10-10-10. Fertilize the tree during the growing season to support its development. Avoid over-fertilizing as it can lead to nutrient imbalances.
Repotting
Repot young trees every 2-3 years to provide fresh soil and adequate space for root growth. For mature trees, repotting is less frequent but should be done if the tree becomes root-bound or the soil quality deteriorates.
Propagation
Guazuma ulmifolia can be propagated from seeds or cuttings. Seeds should be soaked in water for 24 hours before planting to improve germination rates. Cuttings should be taken from healthy, mature trees and planted in a well-draining soil mix.
Pruning
Pruning is necessary to maintain the tree's shape and remove any dead or diseased branches. Prune during the dormant season or after the flowering period to encourage healthy growth.
Toxicity
Guazuma ulmifolia is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. However, as with any plant, it is advisable to prevent pets and children from ingesting any part of the tree.
Additional
Guazuma ulmifolia is often used in reforestation projects and as a shade tree in agroforestry systems. Its wood is durable and used for various purposes, including construction and furniture making. The tree also has medicinal properties and is used in traditional medicine.
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