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Fridericia speciosa

Fridericia speciosa Mart.
Fridericia speciosa
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Fridericia speciosa is a species in the Bignoniaceae family, native to Brazil. It is found in the Northeast, Southeast, South, and West-Central regions of the country. The species was first described in 1827 by Mart.

Description

Fridericia speciosa belongs to the genus Fridericia within the Bignoniaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the bignonias or trumpet vines. This species is distributed across several regions of Brazil, including the Northeast, Southeast, South, and West-Central areas. The scientific name was first published in 1827 by the botanist Mart. The species is part of a broader Neotropical flora and contributes to the biodiversity of the Bignoniaceae family in the region.

Distribution

BR · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central

Synonyms

Tabebuia sanguineaFridericia guilielma

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