Árbol Nativo para Diabetes: Flor de San Pedro o Tronadora

The Tronadora tree, whose scientific name is Tecoma stans, is a species native to the Americas, widely recognized for its trumpet-shaped yellow flowers that brighten any landscape where it grows. It can reach heights of 4 to 8 meters, with deep green foliage that contrasts dramatically with its flower clusters. It adapts easily to warm and temperate climates, withstanding prolonged droughts thanks to its strong root system. It is commonly found in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, where, in addition to its ornamental value, it has been part of traditional medicine for centuries. In traditional herbal medicine, the Tronadora is used as a natural remedy to regulate blood glucose, treat digestive problems, skin conditions, and respiratory ailments. However, its consumption should be done with caution, as excessive use can cause side effects. Its light and flexible wood has been used in handicrafts and small utensils, although its greatest attraction remains its exuberant flowering. It is also a honey-producing species, as its flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, promoting pollination. The Tronadora not only beautifies streets, gardens, and mountains, but also represents a link between ancestral wisdom and modern science, which today investigates its bioactive compounds. It is, without a doubt, a tree that unites natural beauty with unique medicinal properties. Like and share our videos to reach more tree lovers. #reforestation #plants #nativetrees #bees #garden #flowers #bioclimaticarchitecture #didyouknow #environmentalpark #forestry #biologistnaturalist #biology #trees #beautifultrees #trees #tree #climatechange #ecology #environment #environmentaleducation #garden #gardening #nurseries #diabetes #diabetic #naturalmedicine #medicinalplants