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Frankenia triandra

Frankenia triandra J.Rémy
Frankenia triandra
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Frankenia triandra is a species in the genus Frankenia, belonging to the family Frankeniaceae. It was first described by J.Rémy in 1847. The species is native to the northwestern region of Argentina, as well as parts of Bolivia, northern Chile, and Peru.

Description

Frankenia triandra is a plant species within the Frankeniaceae family. It is distributed across the northwestern regions of Argentina, extending into Bolivia, northern Chile, and Peru. The species was formally described by J.Rémy in 1847. As a member of the genus Frankenia, it is part of a group of flowering plants known for their salt-tolerant adaptations and typically found in coastal or arid environments.

Distribution

Argentina Northwest · Bolivia · Chile North · Peru

Synonyms

Anthobryum aretioidesAnthobryum clareniiAnthobryum tetragonumAnthobryum triandrumFrankenia clareniiPycnophyllum sulcatum

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