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Banara parviflora

Banara parviflora (A.Gray) Benth.
Banara parviflora
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Banara parviflora is a species in the genus Banara, belonging to the Salicaceae family. It was first described in 1861 by Bentham, with the original authorship attributed to A. Gray. The species is distributed across several regions, including Brazil's Northeast, Southeast, and South, as well as the Northeast of Argentina and globally.

Description

Banara parviflora is a plant species native to parts of South America, specifically found in the Northeast, Southeast, and South regions of Brazil, as well as the Northeast of Argentina. It is a member of the Salicaceae family, which includes willows and related species. The scientific name was published in 1861 by Bentham, based on the original work by A. Gray. Its distribution extends beyond these regions on a global scale, though specific details about its ecological preferences and habitat are not provided in the data.

Distribution

BR · Global · Argentina Northeast · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South

Synonyms

Kuhlia parvifloraBanara exechandra

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