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Rompepiedras, Maca, Lentejillas Y Parientes (Género Lepidium)Observ.
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Leaves with pinnate venation, simple opposite. Seeds in white capsules in the form of biparipinnada branching.
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Caobas, Cedros Y Parientes (Familia Meliaceae)Observ.
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Sawn leaves, composite, woody stem
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Frijoles de Monte (Género Macroptilium)Observ.
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Pinnatinervias leaves, pinnaticompuesta. Creeping plant
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Geranio (Pelargonium × hybridum)Observ.
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Leaves with palmate venation, soft, sensitive pores to the touch. Red flowers, strong aroma of rose.
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Dormilona Grande (Mimosa albida)Observ.
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Leaves conduplicadas, green, six leaves per branch fold in the absence of sunlight.
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Enredadera del Mosquito Y Parientes (Género Anredera)Observ.
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Soft stem and dark red vine. Alternate leaves of different sizes with pinnate, soft venation. They are usually wet plants.
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Rastrojera (Laennecia sophiifolia)Observ.
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Pinicomated sheets whorled approximately 1.5cm long. White and small flowers, usually three per branch in the upper middle part of the plant
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Chujcho (Myriopteris myriophylla)Observ.
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Green fern with opposite circinate leaves
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Helechos Labiados Y Parientes (Subfamilia Cheilanthoideae)Observ.
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Opposite branches pinnaticcompuestas. small leaves, ovate with midrib
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Observ.
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Complete bud-shaped flowers with violet petioles and fuchsia petals. Soft stem of separation of the flowers and the last leaf with mixed coloration between pink and violet and stem branched by simple leaves of green color. Opposite leaves, revolutionary and serrated.
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Santa María (Dodonaea viscosa)Observ.
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Secondary growth Leaves with the rough and soft side, alternate and pinnate venation. Small mosaic-like leaves of reds and yellows growing in a cluster opposite to the simple leaves. Rough and woody stem.
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Aguacate (Persea americana)Observ.
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Colored leaves (red, green, orange, brown) with pinnate venation, composed forming leaflets. Stem woody brown.
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Siemprevivas, Árboles de Jade, Kalanchoes Y Parientes (Familia Crassulaceae)Observ.
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Leaves with thick sheets, red edge and light blue-green sheet. Red flowers. Soft stem, reddish brown.
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Chirimoya (Annona cherimola)Observ.
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Eudicotyledonous, presence of white flowers of 6 thick petals, pear-shaped seed. The leaves are alternate, bright green in the upper region and lighter in the lower
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Flores de Muerto Y Clavelones (Género Tagetes)Observ.
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Monocotiledónea with woody stems with opposite branches imparipinnadas.
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Malvas, Ceibas, Tilos Y Parientes (Familia Malvaceae)Observ.
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Dicotyledonea. Pinnatinervada and pinnatifidas leaves.
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Plantas (Reino Plantae)Observ.
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0.70m high herbaceous plant. Dicotyledonea with small yellow flowers growing in inflorescence
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Estrellitas (Género Galinsoga)Observ.
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0.70m high herbaceous plant. Dicotyledonea with small yellow flowers growing in inflorescence
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Plantas (Reino Plantae)Observ.
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Shrub of 0.50m, woody with simple, alternate, serrated and asymmetric leaves. The presence of flowers is not observed. Growth under a tree
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Gallinitas (Tillandsia recurvata)Observ.
angiechanguanDescripción
Tillandsia recurvata, is a species of epiphytic plant within the genus Tillandsia, of the family Bromeliaceae.
The height of this sample is 0.20m, it is usually found in the stems of the trees. Absence of secondary growth, presence of orange capsules at the end of the spike containing seeds.
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Gallinitas (Tillandsia recurvata)Observ.
angiechanguanDescripción
Tillandsia recurvata, is a species of epiphytic plant within the genus Tillandsia, of the family Bromeliaceae.
The height of this sample is 0.20m, it is usually found in the stems of the trees. Absence of secondary growth, presence of orange capsules at the end of the spike containing seeds.