Definition
Trumpetwood, also known as 'trumpet-tree', refers to the Cecropia genus because of its hollow stems that can be used to make musical instruments. These fast-growing trees are found mainly in Central and South America. The hollow stems are easily carved, making them ideal for simple trumpets or other wind instruments. πΊ They have large, palmate leaves and provide habitat for various animals, including ants. Think of it as nature's own instrument factory and apartment complex. It is a key component of the rainforest ecosystem.