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Usambilla 🔍

The term "usambilla" is a term used in the Amazon rainforest, specifically referring to the Amazonian savanna biome, which covers vast areas of South America. It encompasses several distinct ecosystems and habitats, including tropical forests, grasslands, wetland regions, and swamps. The term also refers to the large number of species found within the Amazonian rainforest ecosystem, making it a crucial part of the global biodiversity. Usambilla is often used in ecological terms to describe the

Altiusambilla 🔍

Altiusambilla is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to South America. It includes over 250 species, with several subspecies and hybrids known. The genus is widely distributed across the continent, ranging from tropical to subtropical regions. Altiusambilla is characterized by its distinctive flowers, which are usually white or yellow and have a dense, glossy leaf cover. The fruit of this plant is a capsule that often contains seeds.