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Junellia seriphioides

Junellia seriphioides (Gillies & Hook.) Moldenke
Junellia seriphioides
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Junellia seriphioides is a species in the genus Junellia, belonging to the family Verbenaceae. It was first described in 1940 by (Gillies & Hook.) Moldenke. The species is native to several regions in South America, including Argentina Northeast, Argentina Northwest, Argentina South, Bolivia, and Chile North.

Description

Junellia seriphioides is a member of the Verbenaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the verbena family. This species is distributed across multiple regions in South America, including the Northeast, Northwest, and South of Argentina, as well as Bolivia and northern Chile. The name was established in 1940 by (Gillies & Hook.) Moldenke, who formalized its classification within the genus Junellia. The genus Junellia is part of the Verbenaceae family and includes several species with similar ecological and morphological traits. The species is recognized in botanical records for its regional presence and taxonomic placement.

Distribution

Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Argentina South · Bolivia · Chile North

Synonyms

Junellia seriphioides var. glabraJunellia seriphioides var. tomentosaVerbena briquetiiVerbena echinataVerbena hystrixVerbena seriphioidesVerbena seriphioides var. lanigeraVerbena seriphioides var. glabraVerbena seriphioides var. tomentosa

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