Jobinia lindbergii
Jobinia lindbergii E.Fourn.
Jobinia lindbergii is a species in the Apocynaceae family, first described in 1885 by E. Fourn. It is native to parts of South America, including Brazil (Northeast, Southeast, South, and West-Central regions), as well as Bolivia and the Northeast of Argentina.
Description
Jobinia lindbergii is a member of the Apocynaceae family, known for its milky sap and often climbing or shrub-like growth forms. The species is distributed across several regions in South America, including the Northeast, Southeast, South, and West-Central parts of Brazil, as well as Bolivia and the Northeast of Argentina. It was first scientifically described in 1885 by E. Fourn. The genus Jobinia includes several species found in tropical and subtropical regions, often characterized by their ornamental or ecological significance in their native habitats.
Distribution
BR · Argentina Northeast · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central
Synonyms
Cyathostelma furcatumJobinia furcata


