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- Q3317049 subject Q7225233.
- Q3317049 subject Q7336023.
- Q3317049 abstract "Abarema cochliocarpos is a species of tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. Its common name is barbatimão. It is endemic to Brazil, where it ocurs in Alagoas, Bahia, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte and São Paulo.There is a coastal form and an inland form of this species. The coastal form can exceed 10 meters in height. The inland form is up to 4 meters tall and has smaller leaflets which are tougher in texture. In coastal areas this tree grows in woodland habitat on sandy substrates. Inland it can be found in scrub, savanna, and disturbed habitat types.Threats to the species include habitat loss to agriculture and open-pit iron mining; however, the tree occurs in several protected areas and it is relatively widespread.Extracts of the bark of this native plant is used in Brazilian traditional medicine as an antiseptic, antiinflammatory, and painkiller, and to treat wounds.".
- Q3317049 class Q165468.
- Q3317049 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q3317049 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q3317049 division Q25314.
- Q3317049 family Q44448.
- Q3317049 genus Q26376.
- Q3317049 kingdom Q756.
- Q3317049 order Q21878.
- Q3317049 order Q338878.
- Q3317049 synonym "Inga nandinaefolia".
- Q3317049 synonym "Mimosa cochliocarpos".
- Q3317049 synonym "Mimosa vago".
- Q3317049 synonym "Pithecellobium avaremotemo".
- Q3317049 synonym "Pithecolobium cochliocarpum".
- Q3317049 thumbnail Abarema_cochliacarpos_(Gomes)_Barneby_&_J.W.Grimes.jpg?width=300.
- Q3317049 wikiPageWikiLink Q10884.
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- Q3317049 wikiPageWikiLink Q165468.
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- Q3317049 wikiPageWikiLink Q21878.
- Q3317049 wikiPageWikiLink Q25314.
- Q3317049 wikiPageWikiLink Q26376.
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- Q3317049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7225233.
- Q3317049 wikiPageWikiLink Q7336023.
- Q3317049 wikiPageWikiLink Q756.
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- Q3317049 familia Q44448.
- Q3317049 genus "Abarema".
- Q3317049 ordo Q21878.
- Q3317049 regnum "Plantae".
- Q3317049 status "LC".
- Q3317049 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q3317049 synonyms "Inga nandinaefolia".
- Q3317049 synonyms "Mimosa cochliocarpos".
- Q3317049 synonyms "Mimosa vago".
- Q3317049 synonyms "Pithecellobium avaremotemo".
- Q3317049 synonyms "Pithecolobium cochliocarpum".
- Q3317049 unrankedClassis Q165468.
- Q3317049 unrankedDivisio Q25314.
- Q3317049 unrankedOrdo Q338878.
- Q3317049 type Eukaryote.
- Q3317049 type Plant.
- Q3317049 type Species.
- Q3317049 type Thing.
- Q3317049 type Q19088.
- Q3317049 type Q756.
- Q3317049 comment "Abarema cochliocarpos is a species of tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. Its common name is barbatimão. It is endemic to Brazil, where it ocurs in Alagoas, Bahia, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte and São Paulo.There is a coastal form and an inland form of this species. The coastal form can exceed 10 meters in height. The inland form is up to 4 meters tall and has smaller leaflets which are tougher in texture.".
- Q3317049 label "Abarema cochliocarpos".
- Q3317049 depiction Abarema_cochliacarpos_(Gomes)_Barneby_&_J.W.Grimes.jpg.