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Aletris foliata

Aletris foliata (Maxim.) Bureau & Franch.
Aletris foliata
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Aletris foliata is a species in the genus Aletris, belonging to the family Nartheciaceae. It was first described in 1891 by Bureau & Franch., based on earlier work by Maxim. This plant is characterized by its distinct foliage and is part of a small family of flowering plants.

Description

Aletris foliata is a member of the genus Aletris, which is part of the Nartheciaceae family. The species was formally published in 1891 by Bureau & Franch., following initial studies by Maxim. The plant is known for its leafy structure and is found in specific ecological niches. Nartheciaceae is a small family of herbaceous plants, often with narrow leaves and small flowers. Aletris species are typically found in temperate regions and are adapted to particular soil and climate conditions.

Synonyms

Metanarthecium foliatumAletris dickinsiiAletris faurieiAletris foliosa

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