Dyschoriste humilis
Dyschoriste humilis Lindau
Dyschoriste humilis is a species in the Acanthaceae family, described by Lindau in 1894. It is native to several regions in South America, including Brazil South, Brazil West-Central, Argentina Northeast, Argentina Northwest, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
Description
Dyschoriste humilis belongs to the genus Dyschoriste and is part of the Acanthaceae family, commonly known as the acanthus family. The species was first published in 1894 by the botanist Lindau. It is naturally distributed across parts of South America, including the southern and west-central regions of Brazil, the northeastern and northwestern parts of Argentina, as well as Uruguay and Paraguay. This species is part of a broader group of plants within the Acanthaceae family, which is known for its diverse and often ornamental flora.
Distribution
BR · Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Uruguay · Paraguay
Synonyms
Dyschoriste humilis f. variegata

