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Conanthera bifolia

Conanthera bifolia Ruiz & Pav.
Conanthera bifolia
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Conanthera bifolia is a flowering plant in the family Tecophilaeaceae, native to central Chile. It is found in the Valparaíso to Araucanía regions and is one of the species within the genus Conanthera.

Description

Conanthera bifolia, described by Ruiz & Pav. in 1802, belongs to the Tecophilaeaceae family. Like all other species in the genus Conanthera, it is endemic to Chile. Its distribution spans from the Valparaíso to the Araucanía regions, reflecting a central Chilean range. The species is part of a genus that is entirely restricted to Chile, emphasizing its regional botanical significance.

Distribution

Chile Central

Synonyms

Cummingia andicaConanthera passerifloraConanthera passeriflora f. coelestisConanthera passeriflora f. immaculataConanthera passeriflora f. lilacinaConanthera passeriflora f. melanantheraConanthera passeriflora f. nocticolorSisyrinchium illmu

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