Species of flowering plant
Justicia carnea
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Eudicots
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Clade:
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Asterids
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Order:
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Lamiales
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Family:
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Acanthaceae
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Genus:
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Justicia
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Species:
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J. carnea
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Binomial name
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Justicia carnea
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Synonyms[1]
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- Amphiscopia ciliata (Nees) Nees (1847), nom. illeg.
- Amphiscopia pohliana Nees (1847)
- Amphiscopia pohliana var. angustifolia Nees (1847)
- Cyrtanthera carnea (Lindl.) Bremek. (1948)
- Cyrtanthera longiflora (Vis.) Nees (1847)
- Cyrtanthera magnifica Nees (1847)
- Cyrtanthera magnifica var. minor Nees (1847)
- Cyrtanthera pohliana Nees (1847)
- Cyrtanthera pohliana var. obtusior Nees (1847)
- Cyrtanthera pohliana var. velutina Nees (1847)
- Dianthera pohliana (Nees) G.Nicholson (1884)
- Dianthera pohliana f. angustifolia Voss (1894)
- Ecbolium pohlianun (Nees) Kuntze (1891)
- Ecbolium sellinii Kuntze (1891)
- Ethesia carnea Raf. (1838)
- Jacobinia carnea (Lindl.) G.Nicholson (1885)
- Jacobinia magnifica (Nees) Lindau (1895)
- Jacobinia magnifica var. carnea (Lindl.) L.H.Bailey (1900), nom. superfl.
- Jacobinia obtusior L.H.Bailey (1923)
- Jacobinia pohliana (Nees) Benth. & Hook.f. ex B.D.Jacks. (1893)
- Jacobinia pohliana f. velutina (Nees) Voss (1894)
- Jacobinia splendens Voss (1894), pro syn.
- Justicia longiflora Vis. (1839)
- Justicia magnifica Pohl ex Nees (1847)
- Justicia velutina Brongn. ex Lem. (1849)
- Orthotactus ciliatus Nees (1847)
- Orthotactus pohlianus Nees (1847)
- Orthotactus pohlianus var. angustifolius Nees (1847)
- Porphyrocoma longifolia Voss (1894), pro syn.
- Porphyrocoma pohliana (Nees) Lindau (1893)
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Justicia carnea, the Brazilian plume flower, Brazilian-plume, flamingo flower, or jacobinia, is a flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae.[2]
The perennial plant is native to the Atlantic Forest ecoregions of eastern Brazil, Misiones Province of northeastern Argentina, and Paraguay.[1]
It is cultivated and sold as a decorative potted plant and is planted in landscaping as a feature plant in warm temperate and subtropical climates.