A specimen of the species c horisia cpeciosa, commonly known as bottle tree or club drunk, has presided at midday the center of future park San Ginés de la Jara, behind the regional center of the UNED.
The specimen is about ten feet high and for placement in the center of the park, has required the use of a large crane.
It is a tree native to the jungles of South America, which can reach 25 meters in height.
Its trunk is bottle-shaped, usually widens in the lower third, measuring up to 2 meters in circumference, which serves to store water in times of drought.
As pointed out by the Town Planning, Joaquín Segado, this tree will be one of the characteristic features of the park, which will have an area of
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena