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President of the ONG SOS Jacuí, Míria Pereira, and the flowers from FUCSIA REGIA, the flower symbol of our State, Rio Gr

President of the ONG SOS Jacuí, Míria Pereira, and the flowers from FUCSIA REGIA, the flower symbol of our State, Rio Grande do Sul. President of our ONG SOS Jacuí and her tree, CEDRELA FISSILIS, during her visit to the Arboretum.

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President of the ONG SOS Jacuí, Míria Pereira, and the flowers from FUCSIA REGIA, the flower symbol of our State, Rio Gr

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  1. President of the ONG SOS Jacuí, Míria Pereira, and the flowers from FUCSIA REGIA, the flower symbol of our State, Rio Grande do Sul.

  2. President of our ONG SOS Jacuí and her tree, CEDRELA FISSILIS, during her visit to the Arboretum.

  3. A general view from our Araucaria heterophylla, the american pine tree, one of the plants from our Foreign Trees “Flower-bed”.

  4. A description of the Araucaria heterophylla, as it is in the bottle shown in front of the tree.

  5. Identification of the tree: popular name, cientific name, family and the name of her “god-mother”, a student of our junior school (5th Year).

  6. The american pine tree in our School Arboretum.

  7. Students of our Project “Live Margins”, while taking notes of trees measurement this month.

  8. Students of the Project “watering” the trees.

  9. A new stone which is going to make part of the field inside the Arboretum area.

  10. The first flowers from our BOUGANVILLEA SPECTABILIS which brings joy to our autumn.

  11. Our TIBOUCHINA MUTABILIS giving her first flower.

  12. The TABEBUIA ROSEO-ALBA tree, Professor’s José Luiz Mattos, resisting to the autumn.

  13. Students work concerning plants of our city: how to live and deal with them.

  14. Students teacher, Eunice, together with one of the enterprise managers which is financing our Project.

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