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Alfaroa mexicana

Alfaroa mexicana D.E.Stone
Alfaroa mexicana
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Alfaroa mexicana is a species in the Juglandaceae family, first described by D.E. Stone in 1968. It is native to several regions in Mexico, including the Gulf, Northeast, Southeast, and Southwest, as well as Guatemala. The species is part of the genus Alfaroa.

Description

Alfaroa mexicana belongs to the Juglandaceae family, commonly known as the walnut family. This species was first formally described by D.E. Stone in 1968. It is found in multiple regions of Mexico, specifically the Gulf, Northeast, Southeast, and Southwest, and also in Guatemala. The species is a member of the Alfaroa genus, which is part of the broader Juglandaceae family. Its distribution spans several geographic areas within its native range.

Distribution

Global · Guatemala · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest

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