colubrina is a tree native to Argentina and Brazil.
[1] Common names for it include Angico, Angico-brabo-liso, Angico-cambui, Angico-coco, Angico-escuro, Angico-liso, Angico-vermelho, Aperta-ruao and Cambui-angico.
colubrina normally grows to a height of about 10–20 m, but occasionally it will be seen up to 30 m tall.
It can be found growing at an altitude of 100–1200 m in areas with 1200–2000 mm/year annual rainfall.
It is gray, black speckled and resembles snake skin, after which it was once given a scientific designation.