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Duguetia vallicola

Duguetia vallicola J.F.Macbr.
Duguetia vallicola
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Duguetia vallicola is a species in the Annonaceae family, native to regions in Colombia, including Parque Nacional Natural Paramillo, Lebrija, Bolívar, Caldas, Chocó, and Santander, as well as Montería. It is also found in Global, Panamá, and Venezuela. The species was first described by J.F.Macbr. in 1918.

Description

Duguetia vallicola is a member of the Annonaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the custard apple family. It is distributed across several regions in Colombia, including Parque Nacional Natural Paramillo, Lebrija, Bolívar, Caldas, Chocó, Santander, and Montería. The species also occurs in Global, Panamá, and Venezuela. The species was formally described by J.F.Macbr. in 1918. As part of the genus Duguetia, it shares characteristics typical of the Annonaceae family, including specific morphological and ecological traits.

Distribution

Parque Nacional Natural Paramillo · Lebrija · Bolívar, Caldas, Chocó, Santander · Global · Colombia · Panamá · Venezuela · Montería

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