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Plant life in SOUTH AMERICA

Plant life in SOUTH AMERICA. By: Allison B. Psychotria Poeppigiana (Hotlips Flower). It is a member of Rubiaceae, otherwise known as the coffee family. They are commonly found throughout the entire rainforest. They are native from Central Mexico and throughout South America.

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Plant life in SOUTH AMERICA

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  1. Plant life in SOUTH AMERICA By: Allison B.

  2. Psychotria Poeppigiana(Hotlips Flower) • It is a member of Rubiaceae, otherwise known as the coffee family. • They are commonly found throughout the entire rainforest. They are native from Central Mexico and throughout South America. • These plants are used by humans. It can serve as a painkiller to treat headaches, sprains, etc.

  3. Alibertia Edulis(Marmelada) • The leaves can grow up to 25 centimeters long, and 10 centimeters wide. The small tree itself can grow up 8meters tall. • The fruit that this tree bears is yellow. It is the same size and shape of a pomegranate. Seeds sprout quickly after 1-2 months if taken directly from the fruit itself. • They can produce fruit twice a year. A five year old tree can produce as many as 80 fruits.

  4. Bauhinia Forficata • They have small thorns on their branches and thorns. • Can grow up to 20 feet tall. • Used as a herbal medicine to help balance blood sugar levels. • Produces large white drooping leaves. And brown seed pods.

  5. Brunfelsia Manaca • This plant could be considered both a shrub and a tree. • Highly fragrant yellow-white flowers. • It can be found in Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela • They use this plant to help fevers, snakebite, yellow fever etc. although too much will be toxic or poisonous.

  6. Erucharis Grandiflora • Very Fragrant. • The flowers are white and star shaped. • Usually come in clusters of about 5 or 6. • They can be grown indoors and outdoors.

  7. Otacanthus Caeruleus • This plant has shades of purple flowers. • It can grow up to 4 feet tall. • The flowers have a one inch floral tube. • They also have a minty pine scent.

  8. Stigmaphyllon Ciliatum • The flower on this plant is yellow. • They are usually between 8 and feet 15 when they are fully grown. • It is nicknamed the butterfly vine.

  9. Borojoa Patinoi • Varies in size from 3meters to 5meters. • The fruit is about 12 centimeters in length and can also have from 90-640 seeds inside one fruit. It is used in jam, wine, desserts, and medications.

  10. Eugenia Stiptata • This plant is normally 3-15 meters tall. • It is Native to Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. • It can have as many as 20 seeds in side of a ten centimeter fruit. • The fruit turns from green to yellow as it ripens.

  11. Drimys Winteri (Winter’s Bark) • A skinny tree that can grow up to 65 feet tall. • The flower is white and the center is yellow. • The plant bears fruit that is a blue in color. • It can withstand temperatures of -4 degrees fahrenheit.

  12. Resources • http://www.junglephotos.com/amazon/amplants/amplants.shtml • http://www.toptropicals.biz/cgi-bin/garden_catalog/cat.cgi?find=amazon&search_op=and&keyword_op=and&language=e&number=10&user=tt&sale=1&first=1 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drimys_winteri • http://www.worldagroforestrycentre.org/sea/Products/AFDbases/af/asp/SpeciesInfo.asp?SpID=828

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