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Davilla flexuosa

Davilla flexuosa A.St.-Hil.
Davilla flexuosa
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Davilla flexuosa is a species in the Dilleniaceae family, native to Brazil. It is found in the Northeast and Southeast regions of the country. The species was first described by A.St.-Hil. in 1824.

Description

Davilla flexuosa belongs to the genus Davilla within the Dilleniaceae family. This plant is indigenous to Brazil, specifically the Northeast and Southeast regions. The species was formally published in 1824 by A.St.-Hil., contributing to the early taxonomic understanding of the genus. As part of the Dilleniaceae family, it shares characteristics typical of this group, which includes a variety of tropical and subtropical woody plants.

Distribution

BR · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast

Synonyms

Davilla adenophylla

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