Dinizia jueirana-facao is a tree in the family Fabaceae which grows in a restricted area of rainforest in Espírito Santo state in Brazil.
[2][3] Its specific name derives from its local name, "jueirana-facão".
[4] There are currently fewer than 25 specimens in existence, making the species critically endangered.
[2][1] The tree can grow up to 130 feet and weigh over 60 tons.
This article on a tree of the Fabaceae family is a stub.