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Chamaedorea oblongata

Chamaedorea oblongata Mart.
Chamaedorea oblongata
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Chamaedorea oblongata is a species of palm in the Arecaceae family, native to several regions in Mexico and parts of Central America. It was first described in 1838 by the botanist Mart.

Description

Chamaedorea oblongata belongs to the genus Chamaedorea, which is part of the Arecaceae family, commonly known as the palm family. This species is distributed across multiple regions, including Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and various parts of Mexico such as the central, Gulf, northeast, southeast, and southwest regions, as well as Nicaragua. The species was first published in 1838 by the botanist Mart.

Distribution

Global · Belize · Guatemala · Honduras · Mexico Central · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest · Nicaragua

Synonyms

Mauranthe lunataMorenia corallocarpaNunnezharia bilobaNunnezharia corallocarpaNunnezharia lunataNunnezharia oblongataNunnezharia paradoxaChamaedorea bilobaChamaedorea fuscaChamaedorea lunataChamaedorea paradoxaChamaedorea corallina

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