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Leptocereus sylvestris

Leptocereus sylvestris Britton & Rose
Leptocereus sylvestris
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Leptocereus sylvestris is a species in the Cactaceae family, described by Britton & Rose in 1920. It is native to the Archipiélago de Cuba and is part of the Leptocereus genus.

Description

Leptocereus sylvestris belongs to the Cactaceae family, a group of plants commonly known as cacti. The species was first described by Britton & Rose in 1920. It is found in the Archipiélago de Cuba, which is part of the broader Cuban region. The species is a member of the Leptocereus genus, which includes several cactus species primarily distributed in the Caribbean and parts of Central America.

Distribution

Global · Cuba · Archipiélago de Cuba

Synonyms

Leptocereus santamarinae

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