Brazilian Guazuma ulmifolia is observed in the firm ground forest of the following biomes: Amazon Forest, Atlantic Forest, Caatinga and Cerrado, which shows its great adaptation ability due to its phenotypic plasticity [6,7]. Aesthetically, its stem has long branches, is uniform, its bark is cracked, rough, brownish and internally it is pink and mucilaginous. Its leaves are greenish, simple with a serrated edge, ranging from 6cm to 12cm long and 2cm to 6cm wide; its flowers are formed by yellow petals, having a pleasant smell, which attracts bees.