IPÊ-AMARELO - O Documentário - Guia da Floresta

To purchase your yellow ipê seedlings, or several other fantastic plants, visit the Ópera Garden website! https://www.operagarden.com.br/ Or contact the store directly via WhatsApp: (41) 99903-2254 The plant that tells time! In this video, you'll learn about its stories and legends, learn to identify the most common species (Handroanthus chrysotrichus and H. albus), understand why they bloom during drought, how they help bees and ecological restoration, and even see safe ways to use the flowers as PANC in the kitchen. Less talk, more grass! Why watch to the end • Stories, legends, and the "clock" of the Brazilian landscape • Practical botanical identification (opposite, palmately compound leaves; golden trichomes vs. silver undersides) • Phenology: why the ipê tree blooms when almost nothing else does • Pollinators (bumblebees/Xylocopa) and ecosystem services • Urban planning: how to choose the right species and avoid problems on the sidewalk • PANC: edible flowers, safe preparation, and 4 recipe ideas Consider supporting the channel by becoming a member!    / @guiadafloresta   Contact: Guide Website: https://www.guiadafloresta.com TikTok:   / guiadafloresta   Instagram:   / guiadafloresta   Email: [email protected] Important Summaries! • Identification: Ipês have opposite, palmately compound leaves; H. chrysotrichus usually has smaller leaves and golden trichomes; H. albus has a clearly visible silver underside. • Current Taxonomy: Many "ipês" migrated from Tabebuia to Handroanthus after phylogenetic revisions in 2007. • PANC: the flowers are edible; Use clean petals, remove stamens/pistils to avoid bitterness and allergens; • Pollinators: flowering during the dry season supplies bees; bumblebees visit ipê trees and close relatives. Safety & Ethics with PANCs • Do not harvest in parks/conservation units; respect local laws. • Avoid trees near heavy traffic or sprayed trees. • Start with small portions (pollen can sensitize). • When in doubt about identification, DO NOT CONSUME. Yellow ipê; small yellow ipê; mountain yellow ipê; Handroanthus chrysotrichus; Handroanthus albus; Tabebuia; when ipê blooms; winter flowering ipê; how to identify ipê by its leaves; ipê on sidewalks; urban landscaping; pruning and training; bumblebee pollination; winged seeds; anemochory; edible ipê flowers; PANC; recipe with ipê flower; ipê omelet; ipê tempura; ipê farofa; Curitiba ipê; tree symbol of Brazil; brazilwood national tree; botanical documentary.