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Couepia bracteosa
1840Summary
Couepia bracteosa, also known by the common name pajurá, is a tree found in lowland Amazon Rainforest of northern Brazil, the Guianas, Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. The species was described by George Bentham in 1840. Common names include Aruadan, Coro, Marirana, Oiti, Olosapo, Pajura de mata, Pajura-de-racha, and Pajura-verdadeiro. Its fruits are used as a food source in rural South America, especially in Brazil....read more on Wikipedia.
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