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Caiophora coronata

Caiophora coronata (Gillies ex Arn.) Hook. & Arn.
Caiophora coronata
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Caiophora coronata is a species in the Loasaceae family, native to regions including Argentina Northwest, Bolivia, Chile Central, Chile North, and Peru. It was first described in 1833 by Hook. & Arn., with the original authorship attributed to Gillies ex Arn.

Description

Caiophora coronata belongs to the Loasaceae family, a group of flowering plants. This species is found in several South American countries, including Argentina Northwest, Bolivia, Chile Central, Chile North, and Peru. The scientific name was published in 1833 by Hook. & Arn., based on earlier work by Gillies ex Arn. As part of the genus Caiophora, it shares characteristics typical of this taxonomic group. The species is part of the broader botanical diversity in the Andean region and is recognized in scientific literature under its current nomenclature.

Distribution

Argentina Northwest · Bolivia · Chile Central · Chile North · Peru

Synonyms

Loasa pilosaBlumenbachia coronataCaiophora absinthiifoliaCaiophora pycnophyllaLoasa coronataBlumenbachia coronata

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