Gallesia integrifolia
Gallesia integrifolia (Spreng.) Harms

Gallesia integrifolia (Spreng.) Harms is a species in the genus Gallesia, belonging to the family Petiveriaceae. It is native to several regions in South America, including Brazil (Northeast, North, Southeast, South, and West-Central), as well as Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. The species was formally described in 1934.
Description
Gallesia integrifolia is a member of the Petiveriaceae family, a group of flowering plants. The species is found across various parts of Brazil and neighboring South American countries. It is part of the genus Gallesia, which includes other species with similar ecological and morphological characteristics. The plant's distribution spans from the northern to the southern regions of Brazil, as well as parts of Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. The scientific name was published in 1934, following taxonomic revisions that led to its current classification under the genus Gallesia.
Distribution
BR · Global · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Ecuador · Peru
Synonyms
Thouinia integrifoliaCrateva goraremaGallesia gorazemaGallesia integrifolia var. ovataGallesia ovataGallesia scorododendrum