Philibertia gilliesii
Philibertia gilliesii Hook. & Arn.

Philibertia gilliesii is a species in the genus Philibertia, belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described in 1835 by Hook. & Arn. The species is native to several regions in South America, including the Northeast, Northwest, and South of Argentina, as well as Bolivia.
Description
Philibertia gilliesii is a member of the Apocynaceae family, commonly known as the dogbane family. It is distributed across parts of Argentina and Bolivia. The species was formally published in 1835 by the botanists Hook. & Arn. Its occurrence in multiple regions of Argentina highlights its adaptability to different local environments within the country. As part of the genus Philibertia, it shares characteristics typical of this group, though specific morphological details are not provided in the source data.
Distribution
Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Argentina South · Bolivia
Synonyms
Philibertia canescensAmblystigma pedunculareOxystelma violaceaSarcostemma incanumPhilibertia gracilisPhilibertia grandifloraPhilibertia incanaSarcostemma donianumSarcostemma grandiflorumZosima violaceaPhilibertia violaceaPhilibertia schreiteriPhilibertia gilliesii var. vestitaPhilibertia gilliesii var. gracilisPhilibertia gilliesii var. pubescensPhilibertia gilliesii var. grandifloraPhilibertia gilliesii var. parvicoronataPhilibertia grandiflora f. albidaPhilibertia gilliesii var. mirabilisOxystelma gilliesiiPhilibertia peduncularisPhilibertia gilliesii var. albida



