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Chamaedorea pygmaea

Chamaedorea pygmaea H.Wendl.
Chamaedorea pygmaea
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Chamaedorea pygmaea is a species in the palm family (Arecaceae), first described by H.Wendl. in 1852. It is found in several regions including Antioquia, Chocó, and Santander in Colombia, as well as in Costa Rica, Mexico Southwest, and Panama.

Description

Chamaedorea pygmaea belongs to the genus Chamaedorea, which is part of the Arecaceae family, commonly known as the palm family. The species was first described in 1852 by H.Wendl. Its geographic distribution includes Antioquia, Chocó, and Santander in Colombia, as well as Costa Rica, the Southwest region of Mexico, and Panama. This species is part of a broader group of palms that are ecologically and botanically significant in tropical and subtropical regions.

Distribution

No especificado · Antioquia, Chocó, Santander · Colombia · Costa Rica · Mexico Southwest · Panamá

Synonyms

Nunnezharia pygmaeaStachyophorbe pygmaeaChamaedorea terryorumCladandra pygmaea

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