Plant of the Month for May – Lignum vitae ‘wood of life’

One of the family members of the lignum vitae is the native nohu bush, Tribulus cistoides. (Photo courtesy / botany.hawaii.edu)
The golden one-inch fruit of the lignum vitae tree contains a red aril that surrounds the viable seeds. (Photo courtesy / botany.hawaii.edu)
The colorful fruit of the lignum vitae tree contain viable seeds for reproduction. (Photo courtesy / plantcreations.com)
The bark of the lignam vitae tree is a patchwork of browns, grays and green. (Courtesy / hort.iflas.ufl.edu)
The small lignum vitae tree is a good choice for small gardens at lower elevations. (Photo courtesy / botany.hawaii.edu)https://hawaii.newsengin.com/gps2/uploads/8510096/1-lignum-vitae---botany.hawaii.edu.jpg

Lignum vitae is an attractive member of the small Zygophyllaceae family. Surprisingly, this “wood of life” tree is underused in local landscapes mostly because of its slow growth habit. This slow growth and its small size at maturity can be seen as an advantage, however, for people with limited space.