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Hagenbachia brasiliensis

Hagenbachia brasiliensis Nees & Mart.
Hagenbachia brasiliensis
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Hagenbachia brasiliensis is a species in the genus Hagenbachia, belonging to the family Asparagaceae. It was first described in 1823 by Nees & Mart. The species is native to Brazil, with a distribution that includes the Northeast and West-Central regions, as well as Bolivia.

Description

Hagenbachia brasiliensis is a member of the Asparagaceae family, a group of flowering plants that includes many economically and ecologically important species. The species is found in the countries of Brazil and Bolivia, where it occurs in the Northeast and West-Central regions of Brazil. It was formally published in 1823 by the botanists Nees and Mart. This species is part of the genus Hagenbachia, which is known for its ornamental and ecological significance in its native habitats.

Distribution

BR · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil West-Central

Synonyms

Haemodorum brasilienseChlorophytum brasiliense

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