Zeyheria montana, also known as Zeyhera montana or Zeyheria digitalis, is a tree in the Bignoniaceae family that is native to dry areas of Brazil and East Bolivia.[1]
The stems of Z. montana contain D-glucose, vanillic acid, veratric acid, and dilignols including zeyherol and lapachol.[2]
Zeyheria montana, also known as Zeyhera montana or Zeyheria digitalis, is a tree in the Bignoniaceae family that is native to dry areas of Brazil and East Bolivia.