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Petunia Mexicana (Ruellia simplex)Observ.
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Ruellia simplex, the Mexican petunia, Mexican bluebell or Britton's wild petunia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is a native of Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America. It has become a widespread invasive plant in Florida, where it was likely introduced as an ornamental before 1933.
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Coralito Asiático Enano (Ixora coccinea)Observ.
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Ixora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. This is the only genus in the tribus Ixoreae. This genus consists of evergreen tropical trees and shrubs and has around 562 species. Although native to tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world, the center of diversity is in Tropical Asia. Ixora also grows generally in subtropical climates in the United States, such as Florida where Ixora is commonly known as West Indian Jasmine. Other common names include viruchi, rangan, kheme, ponna, chann tanea, techi, pan, siantan, needles / jejarum, jungle flame, jungle geranium, cruz de Malta and others. Plants have rough leaves, ranging from 3 to 6 inches in length, and produce large clusters of small flowers in summer. Ixora prefers acidic soils, and is a great choice for bonsai. This plant is also a popular choice for fences in parts of Southeast Asia. In tropical climates Ixora blooms throughout the year and is commonly used in Hindu worship, as well as in Ayurvedic and traditional Indian medicine.
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Crotón Asiático de Jardín (Codiaeum variegatum)Observ.
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Codiaeum variegatum (garden croton or variegated croton; syn. Croton variegatum L.) is a species of plant in the genus Codiaeum, which is a member of the family Euphorbiaceae. It is native to Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, and the western Pacific Ocean islands, growing in open forests and scrub. The garden crotons should not be confused with Croton, a cosmopolitan genus also in the Euphorbiaceae, containing more than 700 species of herbs, shrubs and trees.
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Hoja de Cobre (Chrysothemis pulchella)Observ.
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Chrysothemis pulchella (also known as sunset bells, black flamingo, copper leaf or simply chryothemis) is a tender tropical perennial plant that belongs to the family Gesneriaceae. It can be used as a shade area house plant or interior ornamental plant or in a greenhouse.
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Zamioculca (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)Observ.
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Zamioculcas (common names Zanzibar gem, ZZ plant, Zuzu plant, aroid palm, eternity plant or emerald palm) is a genus of flowering plant in the family Araceae, containing the single species Zamioculcas zamiifolia. It is a tropical perennial plant native to eastern Africa, from Kenya south to northeastern South Africa. Zamioculcas is grown as an ornamental plant, mainly for its attractive glossy foliage and easy care.
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Banderilla Sudamericana (Caladium bicolor)Observ.
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Caladium /kəˈleɪdiəm/ is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. They are often known by the common name elephant ear (which they share with the closely related genera Alocasia, Colocasia, and Xanthosoma), heart of Jesus, and angel wings. There are over 1000 named cultivars of Caladium bicolor from the original South American plant.
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Amarantos, Espinacas, Betabeles Y Parientes (Familia Amaranthaceae)Observ.
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Hierba del Toro (Tridax procumbens)Observ.
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Tridax procumbens, commonly known as coatbuttons or tridax daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family. It is best known as a widespread weed and pest plant. It is native to the tropical Americas, but it has been introduced to tropical, subtropical, and mild temperate regions worldwide. It is listed as a noxious weed in the United States and has pest status in nine states.
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Maguey de Pita (Agave desmettiana)Observ.
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Agave is a plant that is generally shaped as a thorn. The shape of the leaves and special patterns attract the agave collectors. Because, the agave is generally almost uniform: the leaves are arranged with a rosette, oval shape with pointed edges, and green color. It was called that because the leaves, which were originally rather flat, had a pointed tip and turned bulging like a cube. The edge of the century plant leaves are covered with tiny thorns, the tips of the leaves are equipped with long red spines.
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Euphorbia milii is one of the 2000 species of the Euphorbia genus. the original species is named E. milii splendens / E.splendens variety. This plant came out of the Middle East since ancient times and was captured with the "Crown of Thorns" imposed on Jesus Christ.
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Amaranthus viridis is a cosmopolitan species in the botanical family Amaranthaceae and is commonly known as slender amaranth or green amaranth.
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Euodia hortensisObserv.
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Zodia (Evodia sauveolens) are plants that are still belonging to the orange-jerukan tribe (Rutacea) and are Indonesian endemic plants originating from Papua, but now zodia plants have begun to be cultivated in various places. This plant has been used by indigenous Papuans as a medium to repel insects and mosquitoes by means of rubbing the zodia leaves throughout the body.
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Fringed spider flower is an erect, branched, annual herb, growing up to 15–100 cm tall. The plant has angular stems and trifoliolate leaves on stalk. Each leaflet is somewhat diamond-shaped. The flowers are very small (about 15 mm across) with upward pointing purple petals and protruding stamens and pistil. Pollens are elongated, approximately 29 microns in size.
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The genus Lindernia is a group of plants in the Linderniaceae family. They are native to warm regions in both the Eastern and Western Hemisphere.
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Pteris biauritaObserv.
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Pteris biaurita, the thinleaf brake, is a fern species in the genus Pteris. It is widely distributed around the world, including Africa, the Americas, and Asia. The plants are 70–110 cm in height, with erect, woody rhizomes 2–2.5 cm in diameter, and the apex densely covered with brown scales.
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Helecho Culantrillo (Adiantum capillus-veneris)Observ.
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Suplir is a popular nail plant to decorate a room or garden that belongs to the Adiantum clan, which is classified as a subsidiary of the Vittarioideae, Pteridaceae tribe. The name "suplir" is an adaptation of chevelure (pronounced \ ʃəv.lyʁ \ from French, which means "all the hair on the head"), a name introduced by the Dutch during the colonial period.
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Coralito Asiático Enano (Ixora coccinea)Observ.
herdinazahrashafaraDescripción
Ixora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. This is the only genus in the tribus Ixoreae. This genus consists of evergreen tropical trees and shrubs and has around 562 species. Although native to tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world, the center of diversity is in Tropical Asia. Ixora also grows generally in subtropical climates in the United States, such as Florida where Ixora is commonly known as West Indian Jasmine. Other common names include viruchi, rangan, kheme, ponna, chann tanea, techi, pan, siantan, needles / jejarum, jungle flame, jungle geranium, cruz de Malta and others. Plants have rough leaves, ranging from 3 to 6 inches in length, and produce large clusters of small flowers in summer. Ixora prefers acidic soils, and is a great choice for bonsai. This plant is also a popular choice for fences in parts of Southeast Asia. In tropical climates Ixora blooms throughout the year and is commonly used in Hindu worship, as well as in Ayurvedic and traditional Indian medicine.