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Ochetophila trinervis

Ochetophila trinervis (Gillies ex Hook.) Poepp. ex Endl.
Ochetophila trinervis
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Ochetophila trinervis is a species in the Rhamnaceae family, native to regions including Argentina (Northwest and South), and Chile (Central and South). It was first described in 1840.

Description

Ochetophila trinervis (Gillies ex Hook.) Poepp. ex Endl. is a member of the Rhamnaceae family, commonly known as the buckthorn family. This species is distributed across several regions, including the Northwest and South of Argentina, as well as the Central and South of Chile. The scientific name was established in 1840. The genus Ochetophila includes species characterized by distinct leaf venation patterns, a feature reflected in the species name 'trinervis,' which refers to the three-veined leaves typical of this plant.

Distribution

Global · Argentina Northwest · Argentina South · Chile Central · Chile South

Synonyms

Ochetophila ripariaOchetophila divergensOchetophila hookerianaSageretia trinervisSageretia ripariaSageretia divergensCeanothus ripariusChacaya trinervisColletia donianaDiscaria donianaDiscaria trinervisOchetophila hookerianaRhamnus linearisTrevoa trinervia

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