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Nectandra cissiflora

Nectandra cissiflora Nees
Nectandra cissiflora
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Nectandra cissiflora is a species in the Lauraceae family, native to various regions in the Neotropics, including parts of Mexico, Central America, and South America. It was first described in 1836 by Nees.

Description

Nectandra cissiflora belongs to the genus Nectandra and is part of the Lauraceae family, commonly known as the laurel family. It is distributed across multiple countries, including Mexico Gulf, Mexico Southeast, Central American countries like Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Panama, as well as South American regions such as Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Brazil (Northeast, North, Southeast, South, West-Central), Bolivia, and Parque Nacional Natural Yaigojé Apaporis in Antioquia and Vaupés. The species was first published in 1836 by Nees.

Distribution

BR · Parque Nacional Natural Yaigojé Apaporis · Antioquia, Vaupés · Global · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Colombia · Costa Rica · Ecuador · French Guiana · Guatemala · Guyana · Honduras · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Southeast · Panamá · Peru · Suriname · Trinidad-Tobago · Venezuela

Synonyms

Nectandra kaburiensisNectandra pauliiNectandra capanahuensisNectandra surinamensisNectandra myrianthaNectandra kuntzeanaNectandra steinbachiiNectandra myriantha var. attenuataNectandra myriantha var. glabrataNectandra surinamensis

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