Desmanthus pubescens
Desmanthus pubescens B.L.Turner

Desmanthus pubescens is a species in the genus Desmanthus, belonging to the Fabaceae family. It was first described by B.L. Turner in 1950. This plant is native to several regions in Central America and the Caribbean, including Belize, Cuba, Guatemala, and parts of Mexico such as Mexico Central, Mexico Gulf, and Mexico Southeast, as well as the Archipiélago de Cuba.
Description
Desmanthus pubescens is a member of the Fabaceae family, a large and economically important plant family commonly known as the legume or pea family. The species is part of the genus Desmanthus, which includes several herbaceous and shrubby species. It is found naturally in several countries across Central America and the Caribbean. Its distribution spans Belize, Cuba, Guatemala, and various regions of Mexico, including the central, Gulf, and southeastern parts of the country, as well as the Archipiélago de Cuba. The species was formally described and published in 1950 by botanist B.L. Turner.
Distribution
Belize · Cuba · Guatemala · Mexico Central · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Southeast · Archipiélago de Cuba




