Bignonia sciuripabulum
Bignonia sciuripabulum (Hovel.) L.G.Lohmann

Bignonia sciuripabulum is a species in the Bignoniaceae family, first described in 2008 by L.G. Lohmann, based on the original work of Hovel. It belongs to the genus Bignonia, which includes flowering plants known for their showy, trumpet-shaped flowers.
Description
Bignonia sciuripabulum is a member of the Bignoniaceae, a plant family commonly referred to as the bignonias or trumpet-vine family. This species was formally published in 2008 by L.G. Lohmann, who designated it within the genus Bignonia. The scientific name honors the original collector or contributor, Hovel, as indicated by the author citation (Hovel.) L.G.Lohmann. The genus Bignonia is characterized by woody vines or shrubs, often with bilaterally symmetrical flowers that attract pollinators such as hummingbirds. Specific details about the morphology, distribution, and ecology of Bignonia sciuripabulum remain to be fully documented in botanical literature.
Synonyms
Clytostoma sciuripabulum var. longiflorumPithecoctenium sciuripabulumArrabidaea sciuripabulaClytostoma sciuripabulumClytostoma itatiaienseArrabidaea sciuripabulumClytostoma sciuripabulum

