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Jacaranda acutifolia

Jacaranda acutifolia Bonpl.
Jacaranda acutifolia
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Jacaranda acutifolia is a species in the genus Jacaranda, belonging to the Bignoniaceae family. It was first described by Bonpl. in 1806. The species is distributed in IN, Global, MH, TW, and Peru.

Description

Jacaranda acutifolia is a member of the Bignoniaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the Bignonia family. This species was scientifically described by Bonpl. in 1806. It is found in several regions, including IN, Global, MH, TW, and Peru. As part of the Jacaranda genus, it shares characteristics typical of this group, such as showy flowers and woody growth habits. The genus Jacaranda is known for its ornamental value and is native to the Neotropics, with several species cultivated beyond their natural range.

Distribution

IN · Global · MH · TW · Peru

Synonyms

Jacaranda punctataJacaranda acutifolia var. punctata

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