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Narrowleaf angelon

Angelonia angustifolia Benth.
Narrowleaf angelon
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Angelonia angustifolia, known as narrowleaf angelon, is a species in the Plantaginaceae family. It was first described in 1846 by Benth.

Description

Angelonia angustifolia is a perennial plant native to various regions, including Parque Nacional Natural Sierra de la Macarena, Parque Nacional Natural Los Katíos, and several other protected areas and locations across the Americas and Pacific islands. It is also found in the conterminous 48 United States. The species is part of the genus Angelonia and is recognized by its narrow leaves.

Other common names

Narrowleaf angelon

Distribution

Parque Nacional Natural Sierra de la Macarena | Parque Nacional Natural Los Katíos · NU · Kosrae · Yap · WS · PW · KI · FM · Antioquia, Cauca, Chocó, Córdoba, Vaupés · EC · Departamentos del Caquetá y Guaviare: Parque Nacional Natural Serranía de Chiribiquete · Arno Atoll · Ebon Atoll · Jaluit Atoll · Kwajalein Atoll · MH · Parque Nacional Natural Serranía de Chiribiquete (PNNSCh) · GT · FJ · conterminous 48 United States · Caroline Is. · Colombia · Costa Rica · Cuba · Dominican Republic · Ecuador · El Salvador · Fiji · Gilbert Is. · Haiti

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