:The name Caeté is derived from the local term for some Marantaceae, in particular Stromanthe and Thalia.
Rosmarinic acid can be found in plants in the family Marantaceae such as species in the genera Maranta (Maranta leuconeura, Maranta depressa) and Thalia (Thalia geniculata).
In author citation (botany), Maranta is Bartolomeo Maranta, the 16th century botanist for whom the Marantaceae are named and also a literary theorist
Rosmarinic acid can be found in plants in the family Marantaceae such as Maranta leuconeura.
But the birds can be plentiful enough to withstand some hunting for example in a mosaic of cabruca smallholder plantings, interspersed with secondary growth with dense caeté Marantaceae and Merostachys bamboo understorey as well as higher Guadua bamboo and full-grown heart-of-palm trees (Euterpe edulis).
Rosmarinic acid can be found in plants in the family Marantaceae such as Thalia geniculata.