Alfaroa hondurensis
Alfaroa hondurensis L.O.Williams ex W.E.Manning

Alfaroa hondurensis is a species in the Juglandaceae family, native to El Salvador and Honduras. It was first described in 1959 by L.O. Williams, with the authorship later attributed to W.E. Manning.
Description
Alfaroa hondurensis belongs to the genus Alfaroa within the Juglandaceae family, commonly known as the walnut family. This species is native to the Central American countries of El Salvador and Honduras. The scientific name was first published in 1959 by L.O. Williams, and the authorship was later transferred to W.E. Manning. It is part of a globally distributed genus, though its specific range is limited to the mentioned regions. The species is recognized within the broader context of the Juglandaceae, a family that includes economically and ecologically significant trees such as walnuts and hickories.
Distribution
Global · El Salvador · Honduras

