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Guadua chacoensis

Guadua chacoensis (Rojas Acosta) Londoño & P.M.Peterson
Guadua chacoensis
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Guadua chacoensis is a species of bamboo in the Poaceae family, native to Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It was first described in 1992 by Londoño and P.M. Peterson, with the original name proposed by Rojas Acosta.

Description

Guadua chacoensis is a member of the genus Guadua, which is part of the grass family Poaceae. It is a clumping bamboo species that grows in several South American countries, including Argentina (Northeast and Northwest regions), Brazil (South and West-Central regions), Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. The species is known for its natural distribution across these regions, where it contributes to local ecosystems and biodiversity.

Distribution

BR · TG · CO · Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Bolivia · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Paraguay

Synonyms

Bambusa chacoensisGuadua angustifolia subsp. chacoensis

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