Cima / Cime ... a part of habitat name
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Cima / Cime ... a part of habitat name
Sometimes you can see "Cima" or "Cime" as a part of the habitat's name. What the heck is this?
"Cime" is in French fo "summit of" - it means that plant comes from the summit of certain mountain.
"Cima" is but Spanish and Portuguese word, meaning the same - "summit of, top"
"Cime" is in French fo "summit of" - it means that plant comes from the summit of certain mountain.
"Cima" is but Spanish and Portuguese word, meaning the same - "summit of, top"
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