Bactris setosa
Bactris setosa Mart.

Bactris setosa is a species in the Arecaceae family, native to Brazil. It is found in the Northeast, Southeast, and South regions of the country. The species was first described in 1826 by Mart.
Description
Bactris setosa belongs to the genus Bactris within the palm family Arecaceae. Its natural distribution spans across several regions of Brazil, including the Northeast, Southeast, and South. The species was formally published in 1826 by the botanist Mart. As a member of the Arecaceae family, it shares characteristics common to palms, such as woody stems and large, compound leaves. This species contributes to the rich botanical diversity of the Neotropical region.
Distribution
BR · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South
Synonyms
Bactris escragnolleiBactris lindmannianaBactris setosa var. santensisBactris lindmaniana





