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Corsia cordata

Corsia cordata Schltr.
Corsia cordata
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Corsia cordata is a species in the genus Corsia, belonging to the family Corsiaceae. It was first described by Schltr. in 1912 and is native to New Guinea.

Description

Corsia cordata is a plant species within the Corsiaceae family, a group of flowering plants. The species is part of the genus Corsia and was formally published in 1912 by Schltr. Its natural distribution is limited to New Guinea, where it grows in its native habitat. The species is recognized by its cordate (heart-shaped) morphology, as indicated by its specific epithet. No further details on its ecological preferences or uses are provided in the source data.

Distribution

New Guinea

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