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Qualea have
medicinal properties.
Species include:
Qualea calantha Qualea cordata Spreng.
Qualea dichotoma (Mart.) Warm.
Qualea elegans Taub.
Qualea glauca...
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Qualea dichotoma, also
known as jacaré, is a
deciduous tree
indigenous to
central and
eastern Brazil. It is a
common ornamental plant, used in landscaping...
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Qualea elegans is a
species of
flowering plants in the
family Vochysiaceae. It is
found in Brazil. Taub. ex
Benoist Notul. Syst. (Paris) 3: 177 1915 Glaz...
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Qualea parviflora,
known as pau-terra in Portuguese, is a
deciduous tree
indigenous to Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. The tree
favors dry
climates like...
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Yacare caiman, a
species of
caiman found in
central South America Qualea dichotoma (also
known as "jacaré"), a
species of tree
found in southern...
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Qualea impexa is a
species of
plant in the
Vochysiaceae family endemic to Peru. It is
found in the
Amazon Basin region of
eastern Peru.
World Conservation...
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Qualea calantha is a
species of
plant in the
Vochysiaceae family. It is
endemic to Peru. It is
found in the
Amazon Basin region of
eastern Peru. World...
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Qualea multiflora is a
species of tree in the
family Vochysiaceae.
Trees in this
species can grow up to 6 m tall. The
species has
hairy leaves and extrafloral...
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Qualea tessmannii is a
species of tree that is part of the
family Vochysiaceae. It
mainly grows In wet
tropical climates and can be
found in countries...
- 2010:
Mirlo y Lobo (Spanish
translation by
Eduardo López Truco), Cantabria:
Quálea Editorial 2010:
Autoritratto con
Gatti (Italian
translation by M****imo Bacigalupo)...