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Jacaranda obovata

Jacaranda obovata Cham.
Jacaranda obovata
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Jacaranda obovata is a species in the genus Jacaranda, belonging to the family Bignoniaceae. It was first described in 1832 by the author Cham. This plant is native to Brazil, specifically the Northeast and North regions, and is also found in other global locations.

Description

Jacaranda obovata is a member of the Bignoniaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the bignonia family. It is part of the genus Jacaranda, which includes several species known for their ornamental value and showy flowers. The species is native to the northeastern and northern parts of Brazil and has been introduced to other regions around the world. First published in 1832, the species has since been documented in botanical records and is recognized for its ecological and horticultural significance.

Distribution

BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North

Synonyms

Jacaranda nitidaBignonia bipinnata

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