Brasilicereus
Brasilicereus is a genus of cacti known only from Brazil and comprising 2 species.
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Brasilicereus phaeacanthus (left-most image) | |
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(unranked): | Core eudicots |
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Genus: | Brasilicereus |
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Species
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Brasilicereus markgrafii | Brazil. | |
Brasilicereus phaeacanthus | Bahia, Brasil | |
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gollark: Medical degrees here are like regular undergraduate ones but I think somewhat more government-specified and a bit longer.
gollark: Memorizing vast amounts of random information is probably less important now you can look it up quickly too.
gollark: Some tests are apparently okay. But I would be fine with a doctor who didn't do well on standardized testing but did fine otherwise.
gollark: It's not as if standardized tests are a perfect way to judge knowledge. Like much of schooling they do not test understanding a lot of the time.
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