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Conanthera parvula

Conanthera parvula (Phil.) Muñoz-Schick
Conanthera parvula
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Conanthera parvula is a species in the genus Conanthera, belonging to the family Tecophilaeaceae. It is native to Central Chile and was formally described in 2000 by Muñoz-Schick, based on earlier work by Phil.

Description

Conanthera parvula is a member of the Tecophilaeaceae family, a group of flowering plants primarily found in the Americas. The species is part of the genus Conanthera, which includes several other closely related species. It is endemic to Central Chile, where it grows in its native habitat. The scientific name was published in 2000 by Muñoz-Schick, who based the classification on prior observations by Phil. This species contributes to the understanding of the biodiversity and plant life in Chilean ecosystems.

Distribution

Chile Central

Synonyms

Conanthera johowii var. albaCummingia parvulaConanthera johowiiConanthera minimaConanthera johowii f. albaConanthera johowiiConanthera minima

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