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Ochna beirensis

Ochna beirensis N.Robson
Ochna beirensis
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Ochna beirensis is a species in the genus Ochna, belonging to the family Ochnaceae. It was first described by N.Robson in 1962 and is native to Mozambique.

Description

Ochna beirensis is a member of the Ochnaceae family, a group of flowering plants primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions. The species was formally published in 1962 by N.Robson, who provided its scientific description. It is known to occur in Mozambique, contributing to the biodiversity of the region's flora. As part of the genus Ochna, it shares characteristics typical of the group, such as compound leaves and showy flowers. The species remains an important part of the botanical record for the area.

Distribution

Global · Mozambique

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