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White buttercup

Turnera subulata

Description:

•They are commonly cultivated as garden flower. •The seeds are dispersed by ants, who are likely attracted to their high lipid content. •They are pollinated by a variety of insects, but mainly by bees, butterflies and beetles.

Habitat:

Central and South America, introduced in many places, such as Malaysia, Indonesia, several other Pacific Islands, the Caribbean and Florida in the United States -I saw this flower in Itaipava(RJ,Brazil)

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White buttercup
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1 Comment

Sei como é difícil descobrir sugestões em fotos antigas, mas comentários são mais fáceis serem percebidos. Pode acreditar na sugestão que fiz!
Esta flor é mesmo a Tumera subulata!!

BrunoMoller
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BrunoMoller

Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Spotted on Feb 20, 2015
Submitted on Feb 20, 2015

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