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What types of trees are common in Guyana's forests?
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Guyana's forests are home to a great diversity of trees, many of which are emblematic of the Amazon region. Among the most common trees are species such as the blackberry (Mora excelsa), a tall tree with valuable wood used in the logging industry. Another common tree is the manilkara (Manilkara bidentata), known for its hard and resistant wood. Additionally, several species of palm trees can be found in Guyana's forests, such as the royal palm (Roystonea oleracea) and the wacapou palm (Euterpe precatoria), which are important for biodiversity and provide food and shelter for wildlife. Other species common in Guyana's forests include the balat&&a&& (Manilkara bidentata), known for its latex used in the chewing gum industry, and the jatob&&a&& (Hymenaea courbaril), a tree with showy flowers and hardwood used in carpentry. These trees, along with many other species, contribute to the rich biodiversity of Guyana's forests and are essential to maintaining the health and balance of these ecosystems.
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