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Collomia biflora

Collomia biflora (Ruiz & Pav.) Brand
Collomia biflora
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Collomia biflora is a species in the genus Collomia, belonging to the family Polemoniaceae. It was first described in 1905 and is native to regions including the southeastern United States, the North and South of Argentina, Bolivia, central and southern Chile, and both the North and South of New Zealand.

Description

Collomia biflora is a member of the Polemoniaceae family, commonly known as the phlox family. This species is distributed across several regions, including the southeastern United States, the North and South of Argentina, Bolivia, central and southern Chile, and both the North and South of New Zealand. The species was published in 1905 and is part of the genus Collomia, which includes various flowering plants.

Distribution

SE · NO · Argentina Northwest · Argentina South · Bolivia · Chile Central · Chile South · New Zealand North · New Zealand South

Synonyms

Navarretia stenosiphonNavarretia erythraeodesNavarretia bifloraPhlox linearisPolemonium biflorumPhlox bifloraCollomia biflora var. erythaeoidesCollomia biflora var. lateritiaCollomia biflora var. soehrensiiCollomia cavanillesiiCollomia cavanillesii f. coccineaCollomia cavanillesii f. lateritiaCollomia cavanillesii f. soehrensiiCollomia cavanillesii f. stenosiphonCollomia cavanillesii f. unidentataCollomia coccineaCollomia erythraeoidesCollomia lateritiaCollomia linearisCollomia linearis f. coccineaCollomia linearis f. lateritiaCollomia linearis f. soehrensiiCollomia linearis f. stenosiphonCollomia linearis f. unidentataCollomia parvifloraCollomia soehrensiCollomia stenosiphonGilia bifloraPhlox unidentata

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