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Apodanthes caseariae

Apodanthes caseariae Poit.
Apodanthes caseariae
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Apodanthes caseariae is a species in the genus Apodanthes, belonging to the family Apodanthaceae. It was first described in 1824 by Poit. This plant is distributed across several regions, including BR (No especificado), Antioquia, Arauca, Guainía, Norte de Santander, Casanare, Chocó, Santander, Valle, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil Northeast, Brazil North, Brazil Southeast, Brazil West-Central, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panamá, and Peru, as well as Suriname.

Description

Apodanthes caseariae is a member of the Apodanthaceae family, a group of flowering plants. It is native to a wide range of tropical regions in the Americas, including parts of South and Central America. The species is found in various countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, and others. The genus Apodanthes includes several species that are often associated with specific ecological conditions in their native habitats. The species was first formally described in 1824 by the botanist Poit. Its distribution spans from northern South America to Central America, indicating a broad ecological adaptability.

Distribution

BR · No especificado · Antioquia, Arauca, Guainía, Norte de Santander, Casanare, Chocó, Santander, Valle · Belize · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast · Brazil West-Central · Colombia · Costa Rica · Ecuador · French Guiana · Guatemala · Guyana · Honduras · Nicaragua · Panamá · Peru · Suriname · Venezuela · Villavicencio

Synonyms

Apodanthes flacourtiaeApodanthes minarumApodanthes panamensisApodanthes roraimaeApodanthes surinamensisApodanthes tribracteata

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