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Zollernia
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores .... References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Zollernia Latifolia
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores .... References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Zollernia Glabra
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores .... References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Zollernia Glaziovii
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores .... References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Zollernia Grandifolia
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...ian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest. References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Zollernia Ilicifolia
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores .... References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Zollernia Kanukuensis
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores .... References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Zollernia Paraensis
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores .... References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Zollernia Splendens
''Zollernia'' is a genus of the family Fabaceae native to Central and South America. ''Zollernia'' are trees or shrubs that flower annually. Leaves of ''Zollernia ilicifolia'' are used medicinally as an analgesic and antiulcerogenic by the peoples of the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest Rainforests are characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforest can be classified as tropical rainforest or temperate rainfores .... References Exostyleae Fabaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of Brazil Flora of the Atlantic Forest Medicinal plants of South America Taxa named by Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied Trees of Central America Trees of South America {{faboideae-stub ...
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Exostyleae
The tribe Exostyleae is an early-branching monophyletic clade of the flowering plant subfamily Faboideae (or Papilionaceae) that are mostly found in Neotropical rainforests. Description This clade is composed of 6 genera, most of which were traditionally assigned to the tribe Swartzieae. However, recent molecular phylogenetic analyses circumscribed these six genera into a strongly supported monophyletic clade. Synapomorphic traits that unite the members of this clade include non-papilionate flowers, "serrate and sometimes spinescent leaflet or leaf margins, standard position variable in the floral bud, basifixed anthers, and drupaceous fruits". They are also united by wood anatomy, sharing an "uncommon presence of crystals in ray cells", and floral ontogeny, sharing "unidirectional initiation of five sepals, simultaneous initiation of petals, and €¦nusual antepetalous stamens initiating before the antesepalous ones." Genera * ''Exostyles'' Schott * ''Harleyodendron'' R. S. Cowan ...
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Flora Of Brazil
The wildlife of Brazil comprises all naturally occurring animals, plants, and fungi in the South American country. Home to 60% of the Amazon Rainforest, which accounts for approximately one-tenth of all species in the world, Brazil is considered to have the greatest biodiversity of any country on the planet. It has the most known species of plant Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi; however, all current definitions of Plantae exclud ...s (55,000), freshwater fish (3,000), and mammals (over 689). It also ranks third on the list of countries with the most bird species (1,832) and second with the most reptile species (744). The number of fungal species is unknown but is large.Da Silva, M. and D.W. Minter. 1995. ''Fungi from Brazil recorded by Batista and Co-workers''. Myc ...
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Flora Of Central America
Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms '' gut flora'' or '' skin flora''. Etymology The word "flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology. The technical term "flora" is then derived from a metonymy of this goddess at the end of the sixteenth century. It was first used in poetry to denote the natural vegetation of an area, but soon also assumed the meaning of a work cataloguing such vegetation. Moreover, "Flora" was used to refer to the flowers of an artificial garden in the seventeenth century. The distinction between vegetation (the general appearance of a community) and flora (the taxonomic composition of a community) was first made by Jules Thurmann (1849). Prior to this, the two terms were used indiscriminately.Thurmann, J. (1849). ''Essai de ...
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Flora Of South America
Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms '' gut flora'' or '' skin flora''. Etymology The word "flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology. The technical term "flora" is then derived from a metonymy of this goddess at the end of the sixteenth century. It was first used in poetry to denote the natural vegetation of an area, but soon also assumed the meaning of a work cataloguing such vegetation. Moreover, "Flora" was used to refer to the flowers of an artificial garden in the seventeenth century. The distinction between vegetation (the general appearance of a community) and flora (the taxonomic composition of a community) was first made by Jules Thurmann (1849). Prior to this, the two terms were used indiscriminately.Thurmann, J. (1849). ''Essai de ...
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