Bursera Simaruba is a species of tree commonly known as gumbo limbo or copperwood. It is native to southern Florida, the Caribbean and Central America. This tree is often used for furniture, firewood and ornamental purposes. In addition, it has several synonyms such as West Indian Birch, Tourist Tree, Naked Indian, and Creeping Gum. Its bark is reddish-brown and thin, easily peeling off in sections, giving the tree its unique appearance. The leaves of the Bursara Simaruba are also a distinctive feature, with their bright green, shiny surface and red veins. It is a well-known tree, especially in the Caribbean and is also used in medicine for its traditional healing properties.