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Jacaranda cuspidifolia

Jacaranda cuspidifolia Mart.
Jacaranda cuspidifolia
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Jacaranda cuspidifolia is a species in the Bignoniaceae family, native to regions including Argentina Northwest, Bolivia, Brazil Southeast, Brazil West-Central, and Paraguay. It was first described by Mart. in 1841.

Description

Jacaranda cuspidifolia belongs to the genus Jacaranda and is part of the Bignoniaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the bignonia family. This species is distributed across several South American countries, including Argentina Northwest, Bolivia, Brazil Southeast, Brazil West-Central, and Paraguay. It was formally described and published in 1841 by the botanist Mart. The species is part of the broader global distribution of the genus Jacaranda, which is known for its ornamental and ecological significance in tropical and subtropical regions.

Distribution

BR · LY · Global · Argentina Northwest · Bolivia · Brazil Southeast · Brazil West-Central · Paraguay

Synonyms

Jacaranda chapadensisJacaranda cuspidifolia var. calycina

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