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Bonplandia geminiflora

Bonplandia geminiflora Cav.
Bonplandia geminiflora
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Bonplandia geminiflora is a species in the genus Bonplandia of the family Polemoniaceae. It was first described in 1800 by the author Cav. This plant is native to several regions in Mexico and Guatemala.

Description

Bonplandia geminiflora belongs to the Polemoniaceae family, commonly known as the phlox family. The species is distributed across various parts of Mexico, including the central, northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest regions, as well as in Guatemala. The name was published in 1800 by the botanist Cav., who provided its original description. It is one of the species within the genus Bonplandia, which is part of a broader group of flowering plants known for their often showy and colorful blooms.

Distribution

Guatemala · Mexico Central · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Northwest · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest

Synonyms

Phlox auriculataBonplandia geminiflora var. erosa

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