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blood trumpetvine

Amphilophium buccinatorium (DC.) L.G.Lohmann
blood trumpetvine
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Amphilophium buccinatorium, known as blood trumpetvine, is a species in the Bignoniaceae family. It is native to regions including India, Kruger National Park, and several parts of Mexico. The species was published in 2014 under the authorship of (DC.) L.G.Lohmann.

Description

Amphilophium buccinatorium is a member of the Bignoniaceae family, commonly referred to as blood trumpetvine. It is found in diverse locations such as India, Kruger National Park, and various regions in Mexico, including the central, northeastern, southeastern, and southwestern parts. The species was formally published in 2014 by (DC.) L.G.Lohmann.

Other common names

Mexican blood-flowerMexican blood-trumpetcherereblood trumpetvineblood-red trumpet-creeperblood-trumpet

Distribution

IN · Kruger National Park · Guatemala · Mexico Central · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest

Synonyms

Pithecoctenium buccinatoriumPhaedranthus lindleyanusPhaedranthus exsertusPithecoctenium buccinatorium var. exsertumPithecoctenium buccinatorium var. subinclusumPhaedranthus buccinatoriusBignonia buccinatoriaBignonia cherereBignonia giesbreghtiiDistictis buccinatoria

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