Aniba intermedia
Aniba intermedia (Meisn.) Mez
Aniba intermedia (Meisn.) Mez is a species in the genus Aniba, belonging to the Lauraceae family. It was first described in 1889 and is native to Brazil, with distribution in the Northeast, North, and Southeast regions. This species is part of the Lauraceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the laurel family.
Description
Aniba intermedia is a member of the Lauraceae family, a diverse group of aromatic trees and shrubs found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. The species is native to Brazil and is distributed across the Northeast, North, and Southeast regions of the country. It was first published in 1889 and is part of the genus Aniba, which includes several species known for their ecological and sometimes economic significance in the Neotropics. The Lauraceae family is characterized by its evergreen foliage, fragrant flowers, and often includes species with medicinal or aromatic properties.
Distribution
BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast
Synonyms
Aniba puchury-minor var. intermediaAydendron intermedium

