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Chamaedorea elatior

Chamaedorea elatior Mart.
Chamaedorea elatior
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Chamaedorea elatior is a species in the Arecaceae family, native to several regions in Mexico and parts of Central America. It was first described in 1830 by the author Mart.

Description

Chamaedorea elatior is a member of the Arecaceae family and is part of the genus Chamaedorea. It is naturally distributed in regions including Italy, Guatemala, Honduras, and various parts of Mexico such as the central, Gulf, Southeast, and Southwest regions. The species was first published in 1830 by Mart.

Distribution

IT · Italy · Global · Guatemala · Honduras · Mexico Central · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest

Synonyms

Anothea scandensNunnezharia affinisNunnezharia desmoncoidesNunnezharia elatiorNunnezharia oaxacensisNunnezharia regiaNunnezharia repensNunnezharia resiniferaNunnezharia robustaPlatythea gramineaChamaedorea affinisChamaedorea bambusoidesChamaedorea bambusoides var. graminifoliaChamaedorea bambusoides var. junceaChamaedorea desmoncoidesChamaedorea montanaChamaedorea regiaChamaedorea repensChamaedorea resiniferaChamaedorea robustaChamaedorea scandensChamaedorea scandens var. bambusoidesChamaedorea scandens var. desmoncoidesChamaedorea galeottiana

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