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Hoja de Cobre (Chrysothemis pulchella)Observ.
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Acalypha rhomboidea (common three-seeded mercury,[1] rhombic three-seeded-mercury,[2] rhomboid mercury, copperleaf,[3]rhombic copper-leaf, three-seeded-mercury,[4] ricinelle rhomboide,[5] diamond threeseed mercury; syn. Acalypha urticifoliaRaf., Acalypha virginica L. forma intermediaMillsp., Acalypha virginica L. var. rhombifoliaRiddell,[6] Acalypha virginica L. var. rhomboidea (Raf.) Cooperr.[1]) is a plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.
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gilangnrDescripción
Acalypha rhomboidea (common three-seeded mercury,[1] rhombic three-seeded-mercury,[2] rhomboid mercury, copperleaf,[3]rhombic copper-leaf, three-seeded-mercury,[4] ricinelle rhomboide,[5] diamond threeseed mercury; syn. Acalypha urticifoliaRaf., Acalypha virginica L. forma intermediaMillsp., Acalypha virginica L. var. rhombifoliaRiddell,[6] Acalypha virginica L. var. rhomboidea (Raf.) Cooperr.[1]) is a plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.
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Flores de la Pasión (Género Passiflora)Observ.
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Tiny yellow to greenish passionflowers are produced throughout the year on what at first glance appears to be a small growing, naturally evergreen to deciduous vine but it can reach 30'H with support but is easily maintained on a 3-4'H trellis. The Corkystem Passionvine is a native of Florida and Texas that is mainly grown as a butterfly caterpillar host plant for the Zebra Longwing (a.k.a. Zebra Heliconian), the Julia Heliconian, and the Gulf Fritillary butterflies. Easy and makes a nice dense vine on smaller trellises. Provide a full to partly sunny position for the densest growth and flowering. Pollinated flowers are followed by dark purple, marble-sized fruit.
The second and fourth image in the series shows a tiny Heliconian butterfly caterpillar feeding on foliage and flower buds, respectively.
Passiflora suberosa is difficult to distinguish from Passiflora pallida. Our seed raised and cutting grown plants have the typical cordate leaf base of P. suberosa. For more detailed taxonomic information about these two species please see the following link to the research of Kristen Porter-Utley, A revision of Passiflora L. subgenus Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. supersection Cieca (Medik.) J. M. MacDougal & Feuillet (Passifloraceae),
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Coralito Asiático Enano (Ixora coccinea)Observ.
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Ixora coccinea (also known as jungle geranium, flame of the woods or jungle flame) is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae.[1] It is a common flowering shrub native to Southern India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. It has become one of the most popular flowering shrubs in South Floridagardens and landscapes.[2][unreliable source?] It is the national flower of Suriname