Lysiloma sabicu is a type of tree that is native to the Caribbean and is part of the Fabaceae family. It is also known by other names such as Sabicuwood, Wild Tamarind, and Horseflesh Mahogany. The tree has a dense wood that is used in the construction of furniture and for fuel. Its bark has medicinal properties that are used to treat fever, infections, and stomach problems. Sabicuwood is also used in traditional Caribbean cuisine as a seasoning for meat dishes. The tree has a beautiful and striking appearance, making it a popular ornamental tree in landscaping. Whatever name you call it, Lysiloma sabicu is a valuable resource with a range of uses and benefits.