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  1. Bursera simaruba, commonly known as gumbo-limbo, copperwood, almácigo, chaca, West Indian birch, naked Indian, and turpentine tree, is a tree species in the family Burseraceae, native to the Neotropics, from South Florida to Mexico and the Caribbean to Brazil, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Gumbo limbo (Bursera simaruba). ©UF/IFAS. Native to South Florida and the tropical offshore islands, gumbo-limbo is a large semi-evergreen tree. It can reach sixty feet in height, but it’s usually seen smaller in landscape plantings.

  3. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center is home to a myriad of animals that thrive in the harsh surrounding ecosystem of Southeastern Florida. The habitats which these animals live in at Gumbo Limbo are carefully designed to replicate the species natural environments. Read on...

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    Leaf arrangement: alternate (Figure 3) Leaf type: odd-pinnately compound; made up of 3-9 leaflets Leaf margin: entire Leaf shape: ovate to oblong Leaf venation: brachidodrome, pinnate Leaf type and persistence: semi-evergreen Leaf blade length: 4 to 8 inches; leaflets are 2 to 4 ½ inches Leaf color: shiny andgreen on top, paler green underneath Fal...

    Flower color: pale green or white Flower characteristics: not showy; emerges in clusters on 2-6" long panicles Flowering:spring

    Fruit shape: elliptic Fruit length: ½ inch Fruit covering: fleshy; drupe-like capsule Fruit color: red Fruit characteristics: does not attract wildlife; not showy; fruit/leaves not a litter problem; slightly 3-angled Fruiting:late spring to early summer, matures the following year

    Trunk/branches: branches droop; very showy; typically multi-trunked; no thorns Bark:reddish orange, orange brown, gray, or silver; smooth; peels off in thin layers or curly strips to reveal olive green beneath; excretes a gray resin when cut, and has a similar aroma to turpentine Pruning requirement: little required Breakage: resistant Current year...

    Light requirement: full sun to partial shade Soil tolerances: clay; sand; loam; acidic; alkaline; well-drained Drought tolerance: high Aerosol salt tolerance: high

    Roots: can form large surface roots Winter interest: yes Outstanding tree: yes Ozone sensitivity: unknown Verticillium wilt susceptibility: unknown Pest resistance: free of serious pests and diseases

  4. Gumbo Limbo. Por: Liz Baessler. Versión para imprimir. Imagen de AgentAssist. Los árboles del limbo de gumbo son nativos del sur de Florida grandes, de crecimiento muy rápido y de formas interesantes. Estos árboles son populares en climas cálidos como árboles de muestra, y especialmente para revestir calles y aceras en entornos urbanos.

  5. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Ratón: Consulta 1,958 opiniones, artículos, y 903 fotos de Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°1 de 95 atracciones en Boca Ratón.

  6. Home. Plant Types. Trees. Bursera simaruba (Gumbo Limbo) Gumbo Limbo, Gumbo-limbo, Copperwood, Chaca, West Indian Birch, Naked Indian, Turpentine Tree, Elaphrium simaruba, Pistacia simaruba. Prized for its smooth, lustrous, coppery bark, Bursera simaruba (Gumbo Limbo) is a large, semi-evergreen tree with an open, irregular to rounded crown.

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