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dwarf bundleflower

Desmanthus tatuhyensis Hoehne
dwarf bundleflower
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Desmanthus tatuhyensis, known as dwarf bundleflower, is a species in the Fabaceae family. It was first described by Hoehne in 1918. The plant is native to parts of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Texas.

Description

Desmanthus tatuhyensis is a member of the Fabaceae family and belongs to the genus Desmanthus. It was scientifically described by Hoehne in 1918. The species occurs in the northeastern and northwestern regions of Argentina, the southeast and south of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Texas. Commonly referred to as dwarf bundleflower in English, this species is part of a genus known for its shrubs and small trees, often found in tropical and subtropical regions.

Other common names

dwarf bundleflower

Distribution

BR · Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Paraguay · Texas · Uruguay

Synonyms

Desmanthus virgatus f. roseiflora

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