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Clinanthus incarnatus

Clinanthus incarnatus (Kunth) Meerow
Clinanthus incarnatus
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Clinanthus incarnatus is a plant species in the Amaryllidaceae family, native to Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. It was published in 2000 under the authorship of (Kunth) Meerow.

Description

Clinanthus incarnatus is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their ornamental and sometimes medicinal value. The species is distributed across three South American countries: Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. It was formally described in 2000 by Meerow, based on earlier work by Kunth. This species is part of the genus Clinanthus, which includes other closely related plants with similar morphological and ecological traits. Its classification within the Amaryllidaceae family reflects its botanical relationships and shared characteristics with other members of this family.

Distribution

Bolivia · Ecuador · Peru

Synonyms

Chrysiphiala incarnataChrysiphiala trichromaCoburgia acutaCoburgia incarnataCoburgia quitensisCoburgia splendensCoburgia trichromaCoburgia versicolorPancratium incarnatumPancratium trichromaPancratium quitenseStenomesson acutumStenomesson trichromumStenomesson splendensStenomesson incarnatumCoburgia quitensis

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