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Macrosolen avenis

Macrosolen avenis Danser
Macrosolen avenis
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Macrosolen avenis is a species in the Loranthaceae family, first described by Danser in 1929. It is native to several regions in Southeast Asia, including Jawa, Laos, Malaya, Myanmar, Sumatera, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Description

Macrosolen avenis belongs to the genus Macrosolen within the Loranthaceae family, commonly known as the sandalwood family. This species was formally described in 1929 by the botanist Danser. Its geographic distribution spans multiple countries in Southeast Asia, where it is found in Jawa, Laos, Malaya, Myanmar, Sumatera, Thailand, and Vietnam. The species is part of a group of plants that are typically hemiparasitic, often attaching to host trees for partial nutritional support. No additional morphological or ecological details are provided in the source data.

Distribution

Jawa · Laos · Malaya · Myanmar · Sumatera · Thailand · Vietnam

Synonyms

Loranthus blumeanusLoranthus avenisLoranthus hypoglaucusLoranthus eveniusLoranthus reinwardtianusMiquelina hypoglaucaMiquelina kurziiMiquelina eveniaMacrosolen eveniusScurrula reinwardtianaElytranthe affinisElytranthe avenisElytranthe eveniaElytranthe hypoglaucaTristerix reinwardtianus

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