Listado De Todas Las Plantas Que Tengo Fotografiadas Ordenado Por Familias Según El Sistema APG III (Última Actualización: 2 De Septiembre De 2021)

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Listado De Todas Las Plantas Que Tengo Fotografiadas Ordenado Por Familias Según El Sistema APG III (Última Actualización: 2 De Septiembre De 2021) Listado de todas las plantas que tengo fotografiadas ordenado por familias según el sistema APG III (última actualización: 2 de Septiembre de 2021) GÉNERO Y ESPECIE FAMILIA SUBFAMILIA GÉNERO Y ESPECIE FAMILIA SUBFAMILIA Acanthus hungaricus Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Metarungia longistrobus Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Acanthus mollis Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Odontonema callistachyum Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Acanthus spinosus Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Odontonema cuspidatum Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Aphelandra flava Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Odontonema tubaeforme Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Aphelandra sinclairiana Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Pachystachys lutea Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Aphelandra squarrosa Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Pachystachys spicata Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Asystasia gangetica Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Peristrophe speciosa Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Barleria cristata Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Phaulopsis pulchella Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Barleria obtusa Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Pseuderanthemum carruthersii ‘Rubrum’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Barleria repens Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Pseuderanthemum carruthersii var. atropurpureum Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Brillantaisia lamium Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Pseuderanthemum carruthersii var. reticulatum Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Brillantaisia owariensis Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Brillantaisia ulugurica Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Pseuderanthemum laxiflorum ‘Purple Dazzler’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Crossandra infundibuliformis Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruellia brevifolia Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Crossandra infundibuliformis ‘Fortuna’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruellia brittoniana Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Crossandra pungens Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruellia brittoniana ‘Dwarf Pink’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Dicliptera suberecta Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruellia brittoniana ‘Katie’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Eranthemum laxiflorum Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruellia lorentziana Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Eranthemum pulchellum Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruellia makoyana Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Fittonia albivenis ‘Josan’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruellia portelliae Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Fittonia albivenis ‘Nana’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruellia squarrosa Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Fittonia albivenis ‘Superba Red’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Ruttya fruticosa Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Fittonia albivenis ‘Superba’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Sanchezia nobilis Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Fittonia albivenis ‘White Star’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Schaueria calicotricha Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Hemigraphis alternata Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Strobilanthes anisophylla Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Hemigraphis alternata ‘Exotica’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Whitfieldia lateritia Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Hemigraphis repanda Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia alata Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Hypoestes aristata Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia alata ‘Alba’ Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Hypoestes phyllostachya Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia alata ‘Lutea’ Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Hypoestes phyllostachya ‘Splash’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia alata ‘Pure White’ Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Hypoestes phyllostachya ‘Wit’ Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia alata ‘Tangerine Slice A‐Peel’ Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Justicia adhatoda Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia battiscombei Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Justicia adhatodoides Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia coccinea Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Justicia aurea Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia erecta Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Justicia brandegeana Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia grandiflora Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Justicia brasiliana Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia gregorii Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Justicia carnea Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Thunbergia mysorensis Acanthaceae Thunbergioideae Justicia hyssopifolia Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Kiggelaria africana Achariaceae Justicia pectoralis Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Acorus gramineus ‘Argenteostriatus’ Acoraceae Justicia rizzinii Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Acorus gramineus ‘Variegatus’ Acoraceae Justicia scheidweileri Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Actinidia arguta Actinidiaceae Mackaya bella Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Actinidia chinensis Actinidiaceae Megaskepasma erythrochlamys Acanthaceae Acanthoideae Actinidia kolomikta Actinidiaceae www. arbolesornamentales.es 1 Listado de todas las plantas que tengo fotografiadas ordenado por familias según el sistema APG III (última actualización: 2 de Septiembre de 2021) GÉNERO Y ESPECIE FAMILIA SUBFAMILIA GÉNERO Y ESPECIE FAMILIA SUBFAMILIA Sambucus ebulus Adoxaceae Carpobrotus virescens Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Sambucus nigra Adoxaceae Carruanthus peersii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Sambucus nigra ‘Black Lace’ Adoxaceae Cheiridopsis denticulata Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Sambucus nigra subsp. caerulea Adoxaceae Cheiridopsis pillansii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Sambucus racemosa Adoxaceae Conophytum bilobum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum buddleifolium Adoxaceae Conophytum meyeri Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum burejaeticum Adoxaceae Conophytum pearsonii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum carlesii Adoxaceae Corpuscularia lehmannii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum davidii Adoxaceae Cylindrophyllum calamiforme Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum dentatum Adoxaceae Delosperma ‘Wheels of Wonder’ Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum farreri Adoxaceae Delosperma echinatum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum lantana Adoxaceae Delosperma harazianum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum macrocephalum ‘Sterile’ Adoxaceae Delosperma sphalmantoides Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum odoratissimum Adoxaceae Dinteranthus microspermus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum opulus Adoxaceae Disphyma crassifolia Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum orientale Adoxaceae Dorotheanthus bellidiformis Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum plicatum Adoxaceae Drosanthemum bicolor Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum plicatum ‘Mariesii’ Adoxaceae Drosanthemum floribundum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum rhytidophyllum Adoxaceae Drosanthemum hispidum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum sieboldii Adoxaceae Drosanthemum speciosum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum suspensum Adoxaceae Drosanthemum tuberculiferum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum tinus Adoxaceae Eberlanzia spinosa Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum tinus subsp. rigidum Adoxaceae Erepsia lacera Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum tinus subsp. subcordatum Adoxaceae Faucaria bosscheana Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum trilobum Adoxaceae Faucaria britteniae Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum x bodnantense Adoxaceae Faucaria felina Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum x burkwoodii Adoxaceae Faucaria tigrina Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Viburnum x carlcephalum Adoxaceae Fenestraria aurantiaca Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Aizoon hispanicum Aizoaceae Aizooideae Frithia pulchra Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Tetragonia decumbens Aizoaceae Aizooideae Gibbaeum dispar Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Tetragonia tetragonioides Aizoaceae Aizooideae Glottiphyllum compressum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Mesembryanthemum crystallinum Aizoaceae Mesembryanthemoideae Glottiphyllum depressum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum Aizoaceae Mesembryanthemoideae Glottiphyllum linguiforme Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Aloinopsis malherbei Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Glottiphyllum longum Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Aloinopsis rosulata Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus amoenus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Aloinopsis setifera Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus aurantiacus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Aptenia cordifolia Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus aureus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Aptenia cordifolia ‘Variegata’ Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus blandus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Aptenia haeckeliana Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus coccineus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Bergeranthus vespertinus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus filicaulis Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Bijlia cana Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus inconspicuus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Carpobrotus acinaciformis Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus multiradiatus Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Carpobrotus edulis Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Lampranthus persii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae www. arbolesornamentales.es 2 Listado de todas las plantas que tengo fotografiadas ordenado por familias según el sistema APG III (última actualización: 2 de Septiembre de 2021) GÉNERO Y ESPECIE FAMILIA SUBFAMILIA GÉNERO Y ESPECIE FAMILIA SUBFAMILIA Lampranthus spectabilis Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Sagittaria montevidensis Alismataceae Lampranthus villiersii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Alstroemeria ‘Theresa’ Alstroemeriaceae Lithops aucampiae Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Alstroemeria aurantiaca x ligtu Alstroemeriaceae Lithops aucampiae var. koelemanii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Alstroemeria hybrida Alstroemeriaceae Lithops bromfieldii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Alstroemeria pulchella Alstroemeriaceae Lithops dinteri var. brevis Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Bomarea ovata Alstroemeriaceae Lithops fulviceps Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Liquidambar formosana Altingiaceae Lithops helmutii Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Liquidambar orientalis Altingiaceae Lithops hookeri Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Liquidambar styraciflua Altingiaceae Lithops julii subsp. fulleri Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Amaranthus caudatus Amaranthaceae Amaranthoideae Lithops karasmontana Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Amaranthus caudatus ‘Viridis’ Amaranthaceae Amaranthoideae Lithops lesliei var. mariae Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Amaranthus cruentus Amaranthaceae Amaranthoideae Machairophyllum brevifolium Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Amaranthus hypochondriacus Amaranthaceae Amaranthoideae Malephora crocea Aizoaceae Ruschioideae Amaranthus muricatus
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