Guapira graciliflora
Guapira graciliflora (Mart. ex J.A.Schmidt) Lundell
Guapira graciliflora is a species in the Nyctaginaceae family, native to several regions of Brazil, including the Northeast, North, Southeast, and West-Central areas. It was formally described in 1968 and is part of the genus Guapira.
Description
Guapira graciliflora (Mart. ex J.A.Schmidt) Lundell is a member of the Nyctaginaceae family, commonly known as the four o'clock family. This species is distributed across various regions of Brazil, including the Northeast, North, Southeast, and West-Central. The scientific name was established in 1968, and the plant is part of the Guapira genus, which includes other species found in the Neotropical region. The species is recognized within the broader global distribution of the genus, though specific ecological or morphological details are not provided in the source data.
Distribution
BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast · Brazil West-Central
Synonyms
Pisonia gracilifloraTorrubia graciliflora
