Charges and supports from Northeast Brazilian
I believe it is important, to increase the cultural diversity of the Coat of Arms website's collection, to include charges and supports that reference the culture of Northeast Brazil. For example: symbols representing the leather attire of the Northeast Brazilian cowboy (either complete attire or just the hat); symbols representing the vegetation of Northeast Brazil, such as the cactus (Cereus jamacaru), the carnauba palm (Copernicia prunifera), a type of palm typical of the Brazilian Northeast; the cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale); the juazeiro tree (Ziziphus joazeiro Martius). Along with other symbols, such as the skull of the ox and the attire of the cangaceiros, also present in Northeastern symbology. I also suggest adding other charges or supports of typical Brazilian plants that are important to its history and to various Brazilian families, such as the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis); cocoa (Theobroma cacao); cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.); tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum); coffee (Coffea arabica).