Cecropia hololeuca
Cecropia hololeuca Miq.

Cecropia hololeuca is a species in the genus Cecropia, belonging to the family Urticaceae. It was first described in 1853 by the author Miq. The species is native to Brazil, specifically the Northeast and Southeast regions, and is also found in other global locations.
Description
Cecropia hololeuca is a member of the Urticaceae family, commonly known as the nettle family. This species is part of the Cecropia genus, which is characterized by fast-growing trees and shrubs often associated with tropical and subtropical environments. The species is native to Brazil, where it is distributed in the Northeast and Southeast regions. It has also been recorded in other parts of the world, indicating a broader global presence. The species was first described in 1853 by the botanist Miq.
Distribution
BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast
Synonyms
Ambaiba hololeuca

