Xylosma tweediana
Xylosma tweediana (Clos) Eichlam

Xylosma tweediana (Clos) Eichlam is a flowering plant species in the Salicaceae family. It is native to parts of South America, including northeastern Argentina, southeastern and southern Brazil, and Uruguay. The species was first described in 1871.
Description
Xylosma tweediana is a member of the Salicaceae family and is commonly referred to as sucará. It is found in the northeastern regions of Argentina and in the southeastern and southern parts of Brazil, as well as in Uruguay. This species is part of the genus Xylosma and was formally published in 1871.
Distribution
BR · Argentina Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Uruguay
Synonyms
Myroxylon tweedieanumHisingera tweedianaXylosma warburgiiXylosma grayiMyroxylon warburgii