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  2. Colpophyllia - Wikipedia

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    Colpophyllia natans is considered one of the dominant reef-building corals of the Caribbean region and is a familiar species of the shallower reef ledges and slopes. It can be found down to a depth of fifty metres, but is more often established closer to the surface.

  3. Template:Plant species table/doc - Wikipedia

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    Creates the top part of a wikitable for use in lists of plants in a genus. Closed with {{Plant species table/end}} (redirect for {}). Interior rows can be either wikitable rows or preferably generated by {{Plant species table/row}}. See the documentation for that template for options that affect only a single row. Fields: Required genus

  4. Template:Plant species table/row/doc - Wikipedia

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    common-names (gives the common names of the species; requires "include-common-names" parameter to be set in the {{Plant species table}} header template for the relevant column to be present) range-image (adds a range image)

  5. Erythrina falcata - Wikipedia

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    Erythrina falcata, commonly known as the Brazilian coral tree, is a timber tree in the family Fabaceae native to tropical South America. It can be found in Argentina, Bolivia the Atlantic Forest vegetation in Brazil, Paraguay and Peru. [1] This plant is also used as a medicinal plant and ornamental plant which is attractive to birds.

  6. Turbinaria ornata - Wikipedia

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    Although It is considered an invasive species in some places, Turbinaria Ornata is not considered a problem species in the Hawaiian islands. [6] Turbinaria ornata have had a massive population explosion on the reefs around the globe due to their ability to alter their morphology according to hydrodynamic forces and their ability to produce air ...

  7. Zoanthus sociatus - Wikipedia

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    Zoanthus sociatus, commonly known as the green sea mat or button polyp, is a zoanthid usually found in shallow reef zones of tropical regions from Caribbean to southeastern Brazil. Z. sociatus is currently being studied for its use against human lymphatic parasites.

  8. Lista de espécies da flora do Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Lista de espécies da flora do Brasil (List of species of the flora of Brazil, "The Brazilian List"), first produced in 2010 provides a list of species of plants found in Brazil. At that time it listed a total of 40,982 species, including 3,608 fungi , 3,495 algae , 1,521 bryophytes , 1,176 pteridophytes , 26 gymnosperms and 31,156 angiosperm ...

  9. Scolymia - Wikipedia

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    Species are generally distinguished based on differences in septa number, thickness, and orientation. [3] Scoly corals range from brown to bright fluorescent greens, reds, and purples. Members of this genus are commonly found in reef aquariums because of their slow growth, [ 2 ] however separation from other corals is necessary due to intense ...