“…Table 1 shows the aspects observed along the trail. Plants from the Atlantic Forest, Dense Secondary Ombrophilous Forest, are cataloged in different botanical surveys, making it possible to observe the taxonomic groups: Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, as for example the tree species Dicksonia sellowiana in the list of species threatened with extinction (Mallmann, Silva, Port, Oliveira, & Schmitt, 2018), observed at Floresta da Tijuca, and families of Angiospermae (Magnoliophyta) -Bromeliaceae, Myrtaceae, Rubiaceae, Poaceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae (Leguminosae), Sapotaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Meliaceae, Melastomataceae, Urticaceae and Musaceae (Lima, Souza, Dittrich, & Salino, 2012;Silva, Andreata, & Guimarães, 2013;Solórzano, Guedes-Bruni, & Oliveira, 2012;Stehmann, Forzza, Salino, Sobral, Costa, & Kamino, 2009). Table 1 is based on the topics covered during the field lesson which lasted from two to three hours, considering both tracks.…”