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Mexican alvaradoa

Alvaradoa amorphoides Liebm.
Mexican alvaradoa
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Alvaradoa amorphoides, known as Mexican alvaradoa, is a species in the Picramniaceae family. It is native to Mexico and parts of southern Florida, where it is considered endangered.

Description

Alvaradoa amorphoides is a member of the Picramniaceae family and is found in several regions across the Americas, including Mexico, southern Florida, and various Caribbean and Central American countries. While it is a common plant in Mexico, it is listed as endangered in southern Florida. The species was first described in 1853 by Liebm.

Other common names

Mexican alvaradoa

Distribution

Global · Bahamas · Belize · Cayman Is. · Costa Rica · Cuba · El Salvador · Florida · Guatemala · Honduras · Mexico Central · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Northwest · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest · Nicaragua

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