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Plocosperma buxifolium

Plocosperma buxifolium Benth.
Plocosperma buxifolium
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Plocosperma buxifolium is a species in the genus Plocosperma, belonging to the family Plocospermataceae. It was first described by Bentham in 1876. This plant is distributed across several regions in Central and South America, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and various parts of Mexico such as the Central, Gulf, Southeast, and Southwest regions, as well as Nicaragua.

Description

Plocosperma buxifolium is a member of the Plocospermataceae family and is found in several countries across Central and South America. Its distribution includes Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and multiple regions in Mexico, such as the Central, Gulf, Southeast, and Southwest areas, as well as Nicaragua. The species was first described in 1876 by Bentham, who provided the scientific name and classification for this plant. As part of the Plocosperma genus, it shares characteristics with other members of this taxonomic group. The species is recognized in botanical records and is part of the broader plant diversity in the regions where it is found.

Distribution

Global · Costa Rica · El Salvador · Guatemala · Honduras · Mexico Central · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest · Nicaragua

Synonyms

Plocosperma microphyllumPlocosperma macrophyllumPlocosperma anomalumPlocosperma microphyllumLithophytum violaceum