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- Semi-deciduous or semi-evergreen is a botanical term which refers to plants that lose their foliage for a very short period, when old leaves fall off and...
- The seasonal semideciduous forest is a vegetation type that belongs to the Atlantic Forest biome (Inland Atlantic Forest), but is also found occasionally...
- erythrophylla grows best in warmly temperate or subtropical areas and is semideciduous in cooler parts. In its natural habitat the shrub may scramble up to...
- found in coastal forests and semideciduous forests in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. It grows slowly to a semideciduous shrub or small tree, between...
- biome-types. Tropical rainforest Tropical seasonal rainforest deciduous semideciduous Temperate giant rainforest Montane rainforest Temperate deciduous forest...
- to the Late Cretaceous. Annona species are taprooted, evergreen or semideciduous, tropical trees or shrubs. The plants typically grow in areas where...
- family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to the east of Brazil. The plant is a semideciduous shrub or small tree that grows to between 4 and 6 metres tall, and produces...
- the coastal plains of southern Mexico, consisting of an evergreen or semideciduous tropical forest. These forests consisted largely of angiosperm trees...
- xerophilous scrub, tropophilous deciduous and semideciduous scrub, as well as tropophilous seasonal semideciduous forest in the northwest of Venezuela. In...
- described by Marie Leonore Farr in 1988. It is found in Brazil, in tropical semideciduous forest. "Diderma stellulum M.L.Farr, 1988". www.gbif.org. Archived from...