In Paraguay we referred to UNESCO, who classify this as "medium-tall grassland with broad-leaved evergreen tree synusia (cerrado)". From Wordnik.com. [Cerrado] Reference
Linework for this ecoregion follows United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), from which the following formation were lumped within western Ecuador: tropical evergreen seasonal lowland forest, tropical (or subtropical) evergreen seasonal lowland forest, drought deciduous lowland and submontane woodland, and tall grassland almost without tree synusia. From Wordnik.com. [Ecuadorian dry forests] Reference
She had correctly spelled “tmesis,” “izzat,” “kanone,” “aubade,” “psittacism,” “recrementitious,” “clinamen,” “hukilau,” “Shedu,” “towhee,” “synusia,” “cucullate,” “terrene,” “Bildungsroman,” “chiragra,” “Galilean” and “gobemouche.”. From Wordnik.com. [Ugly Vegetable Contest] Reference
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