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Família Espécie Família Espécie ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Aphelandra sinclairiana Nees ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Aphelandra speciosa Brandegee ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Aphelandra tetragona (Vahl) Nees ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Asystasia gangetica (L.) T. Anderson ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Asystasia gangetica (L.) T. Anderson 'Variegata' ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Asystasia gangetica (L.) T. Anderson 'Variegata Reticulata' ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Asystasia gangetica subsp. micrantha (Nees) Ensermu ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Barleria albostellata C.B. Clarke ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Barleria cristata L. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Barleria oenotheroides Dum. Cours. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Barleria lupulina Lindl. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Barleria repens Nees ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Chamaeranthemum venosum M.B. Foster ex Wassh. & L.B. Sm. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Crossandra infundibuliformis (L.) Nees ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Crossandra nilotica Oliv. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Crossandra pungens Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Dyschoriste thunbergiiflora Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Eranthemum nigrum Linden ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Eranthemum pulchellum Andrews ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Graptophyllum pictum (L.) Griff. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Hemigraphis alternata (Burm. f.) T. Anderson ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Hemigraphis alternata (Burm. f.) T. Anderson ‘Exótica’ ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Hemigraphis nummularifolia Merr. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Hemigraphis repanda Hallier. f. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Hypoestes phyllostachya Baker ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Justicia aurea Schltdl. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Justicia betonica L. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Justicia brandegeana Wassh. & L.B. Sm. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Justicia brandegeana Wassh. & L.B. Sm. fo. fulvicoma ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Justicia brandegeeana Wassh. & L.B. Sm. 'Chartreuse'' ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Justicia gendarussa Burm. F. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Mackaya bella Harv. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Megaskepasma erythrochlamys Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Metarungia longistrobus Baden ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Odontonema callistachyum (Schltdl. & Cham.) Kuntze ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Odontonema tubaeforme (Bertol.) Kuntze ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Peristrophe angustifolia Nees ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Phlogacanthus turgidus Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Pseuderanthemum alatum (Nees) Radlk. ex Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Pseuderanthemum atropurpureum (W. Bull) L.H. Bailey ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Pseuderanthemum atropurpureum (W. Bull) L.H. Bailey 'Rubrum' ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Pseuderanthemum carruthersii (Seem.) Guillaumin ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum (A. Gray) F.T. Hubb. ex L.H. Bailey ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Ruellia blechum L. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Ruellia chartacea (T. Anderson) Wassh. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Ruellia nudiflora (Engelm. & A. Gray) Urb. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Ruspolia hypocrateriformis (Vahl) Milne-Redh. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Ruttya fruticosa Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Sanchezia speciosa Leonard ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Sanchezia speciosa Leonard 'Dwarf' ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Strobilanthes dyerianus hort. Sander ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Thunbergia erecta (Benth.) T. Anderson ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Thunbergia fragrans Roxb. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Thunbergia grandiflora Roxb. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Thunbergia laurifolia Lindl. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Thunbergia mysorensis (Wight) T. Anderson ex Bedd. ACANTHACEAE - Exótica Whitfieldia elongata (P. Beauv.) De Wild & T. Durand ACANTHACEAE - Exótica X Ruttyruspolia A.Meeuse & de Wet. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra chamissoniana Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra liboniana Linden ex Hook. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra longiflora (Lindl.) Profice ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra nitida Nees & Mart. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra paulensis Wassh. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra schottiana (Nees) Profice ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra squarrosa Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra 6274-HL (Senna Madureira-AC) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra 6873-HL (Itaituba-PA) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Aphelandra 7020-HL (Brasiléia-AC) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Clistax brasiliensis Mart. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Cyrtanthera chamissoniana Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Dicliptera mucronifolia Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Dicliptera pohliana Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Dicliptera squarrosa Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Dicliptera suberecta (André) Bremek. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Dyschoriste trichanthera Kobuski ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Fittonia albivenis (Lindl. ex Veitch) Brummitt ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Geissomeria pubescens Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Harpochilus neesianus Mart. ex Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Herpetacanthus chalarostachyus A. Indriunas ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Herpetacanthus neesianum A. Indriunas ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Herpetacanthus 7184-HL (Imbé, Campos-RJ) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Hygrophila costata Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Jacobinia affinis (Rizzini) Wassh. & L.B. Sm. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia aequilabris (Nees) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia brasiliana Roth ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia calycina (Nees) V.A.W.Graham ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia carnea Lindl. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia cydoniifolia (Nees) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia floribunda (C.Koch) Wassh. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia hassleri (Lindau) V.A.W.Graham ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia lanstyakii Rizzini ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia lythroides (Nees) V.A.W.Graham ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia nodicaulis (Nees) Leonard ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia nodosa Hook. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia pectoralis Jacq. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia pectoralis var. stenophylla Leonard ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia plumbaginifolia Jacq. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia polystachya Lam. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia riparia Kameyama ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia rusbyi (Lindau) V.A.W.Graham ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia scheidweileri V.A.W.Graham ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia schenckiana Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia secunda Vahl ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia sellowiana Profice ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia thunbergioides (Lindau) Leonard ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia wasshauseniana Profice ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 1179-ACR (Piquete - SP) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 1335-ACR (Paranã - TO) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 1857-RT (Águas da Prata - SP) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 4437-LB (Cardoso Moreira - RJ) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 498-CR (Benevides - PA) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 843-CR (B. Brandao/Felix - MG) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 3724-HL (Mâncio Lima - AC) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 6219-HL (Rurópolis - PA) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 6423-HL (Serra do Itatiaia - RJ) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 6490-HL (Linhares - ES) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 6494-HL (Altinópolis - SP) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 6847-HL (Águas da Prata - SP) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 6961-HL (Italva - RJ) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 7051-HL (Sta. Teresa - ES) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 7081-HL (Itacarambi-MG, Parque do Vale do Peruaçu) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 7190-HL (Salesópolis-SP, Estrada da Petrobras) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Justicia 1488-RS (Baturité - CE) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Lepidagathis alopecuroidea (Vahl) R.Br. ex Griseb. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Lepidagathis floribunda (Pohl) Kameyama ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Lepidagathis nemoralis (Mart. ex Nees) Kameyama ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Mendoncia puberula Mart. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Pachystachys lutea Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Pachystachys spicata (Ruiz & Pav.) Wassh. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Poikilacanthus bahiensis (Nees) Wassh. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Pseuderanthemum modestum (Nees) Radlk. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Pseuderanthemum verbenaceum (Nees & Mart.) Radlk. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Pseuderanthemum 6915-HL (Itacaré - BA) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Pseuderanthemum 6960-HL (Italva - RJ) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Pseuderanthemum 7224-HL (Cardoso Moreira RJ) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia affinis (Schrad.) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia amplexicaule (Nees) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia angustiflora (Nees) Lindau ex Rambo ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia asperula (Mart. ex Ness) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia bahiensis (Nees) Morong ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia brevifolia (Pohl) C.Ezcurra ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia elegans Poir. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia erythropus (Nees) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia furcata Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia geminiflora Kunth ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia hygrophila Mart. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia incomta (Nees) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia jussieuoides Schltdl. & Cham. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia makoyana Jacob-Makoy ex Closon ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia ochroleuca Mart. ex Nees ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia paniculata L. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia sanguinea Griseb. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia sceptrum-marianum (Vell.) Stearn ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia serrana Profice ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia simplex Wright ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia simplex Wright 'Katie' ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia simplex Wright 'Purple Showers' ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia solitaria Vell. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia squarrosa (Fenzl) Cufod. ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia subsessilis (Nees) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia villosa (Nees) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia viscidula (Mart. ex Ness) Lindau ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia 1121-RS (Antônio João - MS) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia 30747-VCS (Ubaitaba - BA) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia 3355-HL (Caracol - MS) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia 5171-HL (Jaguaré - ES) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia 5171-HL (Linhares-ES) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia 6348-HL (Una - BA) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia 6849-HL (Rio de Janeiro-RJ) ACANTHACEAE - Nativa Ruellia
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