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Diplusodon lanceolatus

Diplusodon lanceolatus Pohl
Diplusodon lanceolatus
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Diplusodon lanceolatus is a species in the genus Diplusodon, belonging to the Lythraceae family. It was first described by Pohl in 1827 and is native to Brazil, specifically the Southeast and West-Central regions.

Description

Diplusodon lanceolatus is a member of the Lythraceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the loosestrife family. The species is found in the Southeast and West-Central regions of Brazil. It was scientifically described by Pohl in 1827. This plant is part of the Diplusodon genus, which includes species with specific adaptations to their native habitats. The species' distribution is limited to Brazil, where it is part of the local flora. Its classification within the Lythraceae family indicates it shares characteristics with other members of this family, such as specific floral structures and growth habits.

Distribution

BR · Brazil Southeast · Brazil West-Central

Synonyms

Diplusodon alutaceusDiplusodon lanceolatus var. alutaceusDiplusodon lanceolatus f. remotusDiplusodon lanceolatus var. scaberDiplusodon scaber

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