Plantas ornamentais em quintais urbanos de Rio Branco, Brasil

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Ornamental plants are important in the culture and welfare of city dwellers in the Amazon. This study aimed to perform a characterization of species of ornamental use in urban backyards of Rio Branco and relation with social aspects of the respondents. Semi-structured interviews featuring ornamental species along with analysis of social aspects of urban respondents of the 132 backyards in Rio Branco, Acre, Amazon between 2009 and 2011. Selected for this study were neighborhoods Aeroporto Velho, Placas and Novo Horizonte, located on the periphery of the municipality. Were detected 140 ornamental species belonging to 49 different botanical families, especially Euphorbiaceae (7%), Arecaceae (6.4%) and Araceae (5%). Ornamental species recorded, 57.5% are exotic, 16% have medicinal use and 44% herbaceous. Regression analysis of data across the diversity of species, area and social parameters of the respondents was not significant. The cultivation of ornamental plants in urban backyards Rio Branco assists in the ambience of the residence, landscape improvement, generates welfare for residents at leisure space beyond the conservation of genetic resources.

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Siviero, A., Delunardo, T. A., Haverroth, M., De Oliveira, L. C., Roman, A. L. C., & Da Silva Mendonça, Â. M. (2014). Plantas ornamentais em quintais urbanos de Rio Branco, Brasil. Boletim Do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi:Ciencias Humanas, 9(3), 797–813. https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-81222014000300015

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