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Gaya parviflora

Gaya parviflora (Phil.) Krapov.
Gaya parviflora
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Gaya parviflora is a species in the genus Gaya, belonging to the Malvaceae family. It is native to the Northeast and Northwest regions of Argentina, as well as to Bolivia and Paraguay. The species was formally published in 1996.

Description

Gaya parviflora (Phil.) Krapov. is a member of the Malvaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the mallow family. It is distributed across several South American countries, including the Northeast and Northwest regions of Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. The species was first described and published in 1996. As part of the genus Gaya, it shares characteristics typical of the genus and contributes to the biodiversity of the regions where it is found.

Distribution

Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Bolivia · Paraguay

Synonyms

Cristaria corchorifoliaGaya gaudichaudiana f. australisGaya gaudichaudiana var. catamarquensisGaya gaudichaudiana var. hirsutulaGaya gaudichaudiana f. intermediaGaya gaudichaudiana f. viscidulaTetraptera parvifloraPhilippimalva parviflora

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