What is another word for Blue Mahoe?

Pronunciation: [blˈuː mˈahə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Blue Mahoe, also known scientifically as 'Hibiscus elatus' or commonly as 'Majagua de monte', is a tree species with beautiful blue flowers. This tree is known for its significance in the history, culture and economy of Jamaica, where it is the national tree. However, there are other synonyms and names that are used interchangeably for the Blue Mahoe tree including 'Blue Hibiscus', 'Mahoe', 'Wild Hibiscus' and 'Lignum Vitae'. These names are used to refer to the tree's unique characteristics such as its tough and durable wood, which is highly valued for making musical instruments, boats and furniture. The Blue Mahoe tree is not only a magnificent and ornamental tree, but it also has many practical uses and is a symbol of Jamaican national pride.

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