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Hortênsia (Hydrangea macrophylla)

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Hydrangea macrophylla, conhecida pelos nomes comuns de hortênsia, novelão, hidrângea ou hidranja, é uma espécie fanerógama arbustiva pertencente ao género Hydrangea, nativa do Japão e China, mas actualmente cultivado como planta ornamental em... Wikipédia
Nome científico: Hydrangea macrophylla
Classe: Magnoliopsida
Divisão: Magnoliophyta
Espécie: H. macrophylla
Família: Hydrangeaceae
Ordem: Cornales
Reino: Plantae

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