Gaylussacia densa
Gaylussacia densa Cham.
Gaylussacia densa is a species in the Ericaceae family, native to Brazil. It is found in the Northeast, Southeast, and South regions of the country. The species was first described in 1833 by the botanist Charles-Marie de Sales de Chamisso, with the author citation 'Cham.'
Description
Gaylussacia densa belongs to the genus Gaylussacia within the Ericaceae family, commonly known as the heath or Ericaceae family. It is distributed across several regions in Brazil, including the Northeast, Southeast, and South. The species was formally published in 1833 by Charles-Marie de Sales de Chamisso, who is cited as the author with the abbreviation 'Cham.' This taxonomic entry provides the scientific classification and geographic occurrence of the species.
Distribution
BR · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South
Synonyms
Adnaria parvifoliaAdnaria villosaGaylussacia bracteataGaylussacia canescensGaylussacia densa var. lanceolataGaylussacia pallida var. villosulaGaylussacia parvifoliaGaylussacia villosaGaylussacia densa var. densa
