List of Plants of Caatinga Vegetation of Brazil

List Of Plants Of Caatinga Vegetation Of Brazil

This is a list of plants found in the wild in Caatinga vegetation of Brazil. Additions are currently being made to this list.

See also:

  • List of plants of Amazon Rainforest vegetation of Brazil
  • List of plants of Atlantic Forest vegetation of Brazil
  • List of plants of Cerrado vegetation of Brazil
  • List of plants of Pantanal vegetation of Brazil
  • Official list of endangered flora of Brazil
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Read more about List Of Plants Of Caatinga Vegetation Of Brazil:  Acanthaceae, Amaranthaceae, Anacardiaceae, Annonaceae, Apocynaceae, Arecaceae, Aristolochiaceae, Asteraceae, Bignoniaceae, Bombacaceae, Boraginaceae, Bromeliaceae, Burseraceae, Cactaceae, Caesalpinioideae, Cannabaceae, Capparaceae, Cecropiaceae, Celastraceae, Chrysobalanaceae, Clusiaceae, Cochlospermaceae, Combretaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Dilleniaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Faboideae, Flacourtiaceae, Hippocrateaceae, Hydrophyllaceae, Lamiaceae, Lauraceae, Loganiaceae, Loranthaceae, Lythraceae, Malpighiaceae, Malvaceae, Melastomataceae, Meliaceae, Mimosoideae, Myrsinaceae, Myrtaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Ochnaceae, Orchidaceae, Oxalidaceae, Passifloraceae, Phytolaccaceae, Piperaceae, Plumbaginaceae, Poaceae, Portulacaceae, Polygalaceae, Polygonaceae, Rhamnaceae, Rubiaceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae, Sapotaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Selaginellaceae, Simarubaceae, Solanaceae, Sterculiaceae, Styracaceae, Tiliaceae, Turneraceae, Urticaceae, Verbenaceae, Violaceae, Vitaceae, Vochysiaceae

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