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Abronia nealleyi

Abronia nealleyi Standl.
Abronia nealleyi
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Abronia nealleyi is a species in the genus Abronia, belonging to the family Nyctaginaceae. It was first described and published in 1909 by the botanist Standl.

Description

Abronia nealleyi is a member of the Nyctaginaceae family, commonly known as the four o'clock family. This species was formally described and introduced to scientific literature in 1909 by the botanist Standl. The genus Abronia includes a group of flowering plants native to the Americas, often characterized by their showy, funnel-shaped flowers. As part of the Nyctaginaceae, Abronia nealleyi shares traits with other members of the family, including typically fleshy stems and flowers that may open in the evening.

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