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Quaternella
''Quaternella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus ''Amaranthus''. It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, making it ..., endemic to Brazil. They are shrubs or subshrubs found mostly in the cerrado biome. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Quaternella confusa'' Pedersen *'' Quaternella ephedroides'' Pedersen *'' Quaternella glabratoides'' (Suess.) Pedersen References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15930865 Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae genera ...
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Quaternella Confusa
''Quaternella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus ''Amaranthus''. It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, making it ..., endemic to Brazil. They are shrubs or subshrubs found mostly in the cerrado biome. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Quaternella confusa'' Pedersen *'' Quaternella ephedroides'' Pedersen *'' Quaternella glabratoides'' (Suess.) Pedersen References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15930865 Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae genera ...
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Quaternella Ephedroides
''Quaternella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family Amaranthaceae, endemic to Brazil. They are shrubs or subshrubs found mostly in the cerrado biome. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Quaternella confusa ''Quaternella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus ''Amaranthus''. It includes the former goo ...'' Pedersen *'' Quaternella ephedroides'' Pedersen *'' Quaternella glabratoides'' (Suess.) Pedersen References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15930865 Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae genera ...
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Quaternella Glabratoides
''Quaternella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family Amaranthaceae, endemic to Brazil. They are shrubs or subshrubs found mostly in the cerrado biome. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Quaternella confusa'' Pedersen *''Quaternella ephedroides ''Quaternella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family Amaranthaceae, endemic to Brazil. They are shrubs or subshrubs found mostly in the cerrado biome. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Quaternella confusa ''Quat ...'' Pedersen *'' Quaternella glabratoides'' (Suess.) Pedersen References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15930865 Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae genera ...
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Amaranthaceae
Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus ''Amaranthus''. It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, making it the most species-rich lineage within its parent order, Caryophyllales. Description Vegetative characters Most species in the Amaranthaceae are annual or perennial herbs or subshrubs; others are shrubs; very few species are vines or trees. Some species are succulent. Many species have stems with thickened nodes. The wood of the perennial stem has a typical "anomalous" secondary growth; only in subfamily Polycnemoideae is secondary growth normal. The leaves are simple and mostly alternate, sometimes opposite. They never possess stipules. They are flat or terete, and their shape is extremely variable, with entire or toothed margins. In some species, the leaves are reduced to minute scales. In most cases, neither basal nor terminal aggrega ...
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Cerrado
The ''Cerrado'' (, ) is a vast ecoregion of tropical savanna in eastern Brazil, particularly in the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Minas Gerais, and the Federal District. The core areas of the Cerrado biome are the Brazilian highlands – the ''Planalto''. The main habitat types of the Cerrado consist of forest savanna, wooded savanna, park savanna and gramineous-woody savanna. The ''Cerrado'' also includes savanna wetlands and gallery forests. The second largest of Brazil's major habitat types, after the Amazonian rainforest, the Cerrado accounts for a full 21 percent of the country's land area (extending marginally into Paraguay and Bolivia). The first detailed European account of the Brazilian cerrados was provided by Danish botanist Eugenius Warming (1892) in the book ''Lagoa Santa'', : The above is the original. There are other, later French and Portuguese translations not listed here. in which he describes the main features of the c ...
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