The word chapada means mountains. The Chapada da Veadeiros covers an area of 65,000 hectares occupying part of the highlands cerrado, including various municipalities, among others, São João Aliança, Alto Paraíso de Goiás, Cavalcante and Colinas do Sul. The park was created in 1961 by the President of the Republic of the time Juscelino Kubitschek (who was also the founder of the city of Brasilia, the administrative capital of Brazil). The park was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in December 2001.
Region : Chapada dos Veadeiros State : Goiás
-Botanical data-
Botanical family : Lamiaceae ou Labiatae Scientific name : Salvia aff. tomentella Pohl.
Popular Name(s) : (Common names given to plants have very different origins, and thus may be different from one state to another or even from one municipality to another.) salvia tomentella
Geographical distribution (States) : Distrito Federal,Goiás,Minas Gerais,
Habitat : Any terrain Flowering : November, and since February to April Description : Herb flowers possessing a very pale blue fitted with numerous small white hairs. It is compared to the European sage known for its culinary characteristics.
Botanical data published on this page are from the following books :
− Plantas do Brasil − Espécies do Cerrado de Mário Guimarães Ferri. Editora Edgard Blücher LTDA. − Guia das plantas do Cerrado utilizadas na Chapada dos Veadeiros de Suelma Ribeiro Silva, Anna Palmira Silva, Cássia Beatriz Munhoz, Manoel Cláudio Silva Jr, Marcelo Brilhante de Medeiros (Projeto Veadeiros créé pelo WWF Brasil). − Flores e frutos do Cerrado de Carolyn Proenca, Rafael S. Oliveira e Ana Palmira Silva, Edition Imprensa Oficial. − Flores da Serra da Calçada de Leda Afonso Martens, Rafael S. Oliveira e Ana Palmira Silva, Editora ufmg. − Vereda - Guia do campo de Cássia Beatriz Rodrigues Munhoz, Chsterton Ulysses Orlando Eugênio, Regina Célia de Oliveira do Rede de Sementes do Cerrado Site : http://www.rededesementesdocerrado.com.br.
Very well illustrated and documented divulgation book