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Nothoscordum dialystemon

Nothoscordum dialystemon (Guagl.) Crosa
Nothoscordum dialystemon
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Nothoscordum dialystemon is a plant species in the Amaryllidaceae family, native to the Northeast of Argentina, the South of Brazil, and Uruguay. It was formally described in 1975 by author Crosa, with the original name credited to Guagl.

Description

Nothoscordum dialystemon is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly found in warmer regions. This species is distributed across the Northeast of Argentina, the southern regions of Brazil, and Uruguay. It was first published in 1975 under the authorship of Crosa, who recognized the earlier work of Guagl. The genus Nothoscordum includes several species known for their bulbous growth and often showy flowers. Nothoscordum dialystemon contributes to the biodiversity of the Amaryllidaceae in South America.

Distribution

Argentina Northeast · Brazil South · Uruguay

Synonyms

Ipheion dialystemonBeauverdia dialystemon

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