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Nectandra nitidula

Nectandra nitidula Nees & Mart.
Nectandra nitidula
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Nectandra nitidula is a species in the Lauraceae family, native to Brazil. It is found in the Northeast, Southeast, and South regions of the country, as well as in other global locations. The species was first described in 1833 by Nees & Mart.

Description

Nectandra nitidula belongs to the Lauraceae family, commonly known as the laurel family. This species is distributed across several regions in Brazil, including the Northeast, Southeast, and South. Its presence is also noted in other global areas. The scientific name was established in 1833 by the botanists Nees and Martius. The genus Nectandra is part of the Lauraceae family, which includes a variety of aromatic trees and shrubs. The species is recognized by its specific geographic distribution and taxonomic classification.

Distribution

BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South

Synonyms

Laurus paniculigeraLaurus sarcocalyxMespilodaphne nitidulaNectandra sarcocalyxNectandra nitidula var. latifoliaNectandra nitidula var. maiorNectandra nitidula var. minorOcotea nitidulaPersea sarcocalyxPersea paniculigeraLaurus pauciflora

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