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  2. Dryadula phaetusa - Wikipedia

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    Its single species, Dryadula phaetusa, known as the banded orange heliconian, banded orange, or orange tiger, is native from Brazil to central Mexico, and in summer can be found rarely as far north as central Florida. Its wingspan ranges from 86 to 89 mm, and it is colored a bright orange with thick black stripes in males and a duller orange ...

  3. Buddleja globosa - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja globosa, also known as the orange-ball-tree, [1] orange ball buddleja, and matico, is a species of flowering plant endemic to Chile and Argentina, where it grows in dry and moist forest, from sea level to 2,000 m. [2] The species was first described and named by Hope in 1782. [3]

  4. Asclepias curassavica - Wikipedia

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    They have purple or red corollas and corona lobes that are yellow or orange. Flowering occurs nearly year-round. [5] The 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) long, fusiform shaped fruits are called follicles. The follicles contain tan to brown seeds that are ovate in shape and 6–7 mm (0.24–0.28 in) long.

  5. List of threatened flora of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The list of threatened plants of Australia Queensland includes all plant species listed as critically endangered or endangered in Australia under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).

  6. Andropogon virginicus - Wikipedia

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    Where it is invasive, A. virginicus is known to invade plant communities that are extremely deficient in nutrients. In Queensland, Australia, Andropogon virginicus is ranked among the top 200 most invasive plant species in that region. Where it is invasive, it can be very common and dominates roadsides, and can also form continuous cover in ...

  7. Thunbergia - Wikipedia

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    Thunbergia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. It includes 150 species native to tropical and subtropical regions of sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, southern Asia, New Guinea, and Australia. [2] Thunbergia species are vigorous annual or perennial vines and shrubs growing to 2–8 m tall.

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