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Turnera subulata
•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.
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)
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!!