“…Considering that SWBE has only been implemented in a broader context in the last decade in Brazil (Durlo and Sutili, 2014;Maxwald et al, 2020), there is still little knowledge about the vegetative propagation capacity by cuttings of native species (Vieira et al, 2013;Stuepp et al, 2018) and their potential for use in SWBE works. In addition, the few existing studies are concentrated in some regions of the country, such as the South (Sutili et al, 2012(Sutili et al, , 2018Kettenhuber et al, 2017Kettenhuber et al, , 2019Dewes et al, 2019;Maffra et al, 2021) and Northeast (Holanda et al, 2012(Holanda et al, , 2021Santana et al, 2012;Araújo-Filho et al, 2013;Rocha et al, 2021). According to Sutili and Gavassoni (2017), the lack of information about local species is often an obstacle to SWBE application in Brazil, and in many cases leads to the use of exotic species or nonvegetative interventions such as geotextile or even concrete.…”