About Hura polyandra Baill.
Hura polyandra Baill. is a tree species native to multiple regions of Latin America. In 2019, the IUCN classified this species as Least Concern. This classification was made because there is no recent evidence of current or future significant threats to the species, and it has a large distribution and large population. Trees of this species can reach a maximum height of 30 meters. Hura polyandra is monoecious, and its flowers do not produce petals. The species grows in three types of habitats: cleared agricultural areas, forest plains, and rocky hillsides.