The Wayaka tree (Lignum Vitae), meaning “Tree of Life”, is one of the strongest and most valuable trees in Aruba. Two species of Lignum Vitae grow on the ABC Islands:
Both species are native to the Caribbean and are known for their dense, slow-growing wood and stunning bluish-purple flowers. Despite being heavily harvested in the past, these trees are now protected and thriving in Aruba’s national parks.
The Wayaka Tree in Aruba is easily recognized by its:
The wood of the Wayaka Tree is:
Despite past exploitation, Wayaka trees are now thriving in protected areas such as:
The Wayaka Tree is a symbol of resilience and history in Aruba. Once heavily harvested, it now stands protected in national parks, continuing to bloom and thrive. As an important part of Aruba’s ecosystem and cultural heritage, its conservation remains crucial for future generations.