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Lycium minutifolium

Lycium minutifolium J.Rémy
Lycium minutifolium
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Lycium minutifolium is a species in the genus Lycium, belonging to the Solanaceae family. It was first described by J.Rémy in 1849 and is native to central and northern Chile.

Description

Lycium minutifolium is a member of the nightshade family, Solanaceae, and is part of the Lycium genus, which includes various shrubs and small trees. This species was scientifically documented by J.Rémy in 1849. It is naturally distributed in central and northern regions of Chile. The species is distinguished by its small leaves, as suggested by its specific epithet 'minutifolium,' which refers to its minute foliage. No further detailed ecological or morphological data are provided in the source information.

Distribution

Chile Central · Chile North

Synonyms

Lycium chilense subsp. implexumLycium chilense var. minutifoliumLycium horridumLycium implexumLycium minutifoliumLycium minutifolium var. majorLycium minutifolium var. minutifoliumLycium pubitubumLycium rhudolphiLycium chilense var. implexum

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