Afrocarpus Falcata is a species of evergreen tree which is native to certain regions of Africa. This tree is also known by a variety of other names, such as Yellowwood, African Podocarpus, and Outeniqua Yellowwood. The plant can grow up to 35 meters, and is characterized by its needle-like leaves and small berries. The wood of the tree is highly valued for its use in furniture-making, as well as for its ornamental purpose in gardens and parks. Despite its numerous names, the species is most commonly referred to as an Afrocarpus Falcata, which is its scientific classification.