“…Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. (Fabaceae), popularly known in Portuguese as 'sabiá' or 'sansão docampo', is a forest species native to the Northeast region of Brazil (Dutra et al, 2020), with multiple potentials of use, such as, recomposition of degraded areas (Alves et al, 2004), folk medicine (Albuquerque et al, 2007), production of posts, stakes, lampposts, firewood and coal (Pinto et al, 2016;Avelino et al, 2018;Araujo & Paes, 2018;Araujo et al, 2020;Lins et al, 2020), landscaping and construction of living fences (Araujo & Paes, 2018).…”