| Scientific name(s) | Samanea saman |
| Possible age | 300 years |
| Full grown height | 20 - 30m |
| Food source for | Bees, insects and insectivorous birds |
| Special feature | |
| Ecological significance |
The Cenizaro is a majestic tree with its thick, low trunk and enormous branches, which can reach 30m in length.
During the dry season, this giant shows off attractive pink flowers with long and abundant reddish stamens. These flowers attract bees, insects and insectivorous birds, which, among other fauna, find shelter in the dense canopy.




