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Daphnopsis racemosa

Daphnopsis racemosa Griseb.
Daphnopsis racemosa
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Daphnopsis racemosa is a species in the genus Daphnopsis, belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. It was first described in 1879 by Griseb. The species is distributed across several regions in South America, including Brazil's Northeast, Southeast, South, and West-Central regions, as well as Argentina's Northeast, Paraguay, and Uruguay.

Description

Daphnopsis racemosa is a member of the Thymelaeaceae family, a group of flowering plants. It is native to various parts of South America, with a presence in Argentina's Northeast, Brazil's Northeast, Southeast, South, and West-Central regions, as well as in Paraguay and Uruguay. The species was formally described in 1879 by the botanist Griseb. As part of the Daphnopsis genus, it shares characteristics with other members of this group, which are typically shrubs or small trees. The distribution of Daphnopsis racemosa spans a range of ecosystems within its native regions, reflecting its adaptability to different environmental conditions.

Distribution

BR · Global · Argentina Northeast · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Paraguay · Uruguay

Synonyms

Daphnopsis leguizamonisDaphnopsis longiracemosaDaphnopsis racemosa var. leptostachysDaphnopsis umbelluligera

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