Jacquemontia martii
Jacquemontia martii Choisy
Jacquemontia martii is a species in the genus Jacquemontia, belonging to the family Convolvulaceae. It was first described by Choisy in 1845 and is native to Brazil, specifically the Northeast and Southeast regions.
Description
Jacquemontia martii is a member of the Convolvulaceae family, commonly known as the morning glory family. This species was published in 1845 by the botanist Choisy. Its distribution is limited to Brazil, where it occurs in the Northeast and Southeast regions. The species is part of the genus Jacquemontia, a group of flowering plants known for their twining or climbing growth habit and typically small, tubular flowers.
Distribution
BR · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast
Synonyms
Jacquemontia albaJacquemontia martii var. acuminata

