Tabebuia lepidophylla
Tabebuia lepidophlla is a flowering plant species native to the Chihuahuan Desert in northern Mexico.
It is also known as the "dancing tree" or " sleeping tree" due to its ability to shed its leaves and branches when it is dry, and then regrow them when it rains.
The medicinal properties of Tabebuia lepidophylla include its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which have been used in traditional medicine to treat various health conditions.
Herbal preparations of Tabebuia lepidophylla, such as tea and tinctures, have been used to treat respiratory issues, fever, and other conditions, providing health benefits such as reducing inflammation and promoting relaxation.