A floresta de Marôa Cardoso Loriol

Communicologist & Health and Safety. I have been plan to reduce world's starvation & make a better world for all generations #helpgrowth

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Ipê-branco (Tabebuia roseoalba) is a Brazilian tree, initially described in 1890 as Bignonia roseo-alba.

Its names, both scientific and popular, come from Tupi-Guarani: ipê means "thick bark tree" and tabebuia is "wood" or "wood that floats".

It is a tree used as an ornamental, native to the Brazilian Cerrado and Pantanal.

It is known as the honey plant in Brazil and Argentina.
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