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^Popularly considered the National Flower of Brazil,[9] but not officially so. Proposed by president Juscelino Kubitschek in 1956,[10] president Jânio Quadros in 1961,[11]Minister of AgricultureHugo de Almeida Leme [pt] in 1965,[12] then again by federal deputy Diogo Nomura in 1974 and 1975.[13][14] For various reasons, none of the proposals were ever voted on by Congress. The 1975 proposal was rejected by the Education and Culture Commission in 1977, with the reasoning that the "subject of the project is irrelevant" and that they "[did] not see [...] why consider the yellow ipê as the national flower of Brazil, when there exists, for example, the purple ipê [...], flowers like the coffee, the peach, etc., that could also deserve the intended distinction, not being agreeable, therefore, this measure we consider discriminatory."
^Cardoso, Fernando Henrique (3 October 2002). "Decreto de 3 de Outubro de 2002". Government of Brazil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 4 August 2024. O centro de interesse para as festividades do 'Dia da Ave' será o Sabiá (Turdus Rufiventris), como símbolo representativo da fauna ornitológica brasileira e considerada popularmente Ave Nacional do Brasil.