Davilla bahiana
Davilla bahiana Aymard
Davilla bahiana is a species in the genus Davilla, belonging to the Dilleniaceae family. It was described by Aymard and published in 2007. This species is native to the Northeast region of Brazil.
Description
Davilla bahiana is a member of the Dilleniaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. The species was formally described and published in 2007 by Aymard. It is distributed in the Northeast region of Brazil, a part of the country known for its diverse flora. As part of the genus Davilla, it is likely to share characteristics typical of the group, such as woody growth forms and specific leaf and flower structures. The species is one of several in the genus that are native to Brazil, highlighting the country's rich botanical diversity.
Distribution
BR · Brazil Northeast

