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Chamaedorea pumila

Chamaedorea pumila H.Wendl. ex Dammer
Chamaedorea pumila
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Chamaedorea pumila is a species in the Arecaceae family, native to Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panamá. It was first described in 1904 by H.Wendl. ex Dammer.

Description

Chamaedorea pumila is a member of the palm family Arecaceae, within the genus Chamaedorea. This species is naturally distributed across the countries of Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panamá. The scientific name was established in 1904 by H.Wendl. ex Dammer. As part of the palm family, it shares characteristics typical of Arecaceae, including woody stems and compound leaves.

Distribution

Colombia · Costa Rica · Panamá

Synonyms

Kinetostigma nanumNunnezharia pumilaChamaedorea minimaChamaedorea nanaChamaedorea sullivaniorumKinetostigma nana

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