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Pterocaulon angustifolium

Pterocaulon angustifolium DC.
Pterocaulon angustifolium
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Pterocaulon angustifolium is a species in the genus Pterocaulon of the family Asteraceae. It was first described in 1836 by DC. The plant is native to several regions in South America, including the Northeast of Argentina, Bolivia, the Southeast, South, and West-Central regions of Brazil, as well as Paraguay and Uruguay.

Description

Pterocaulon angustifolium is a member of the Asteraceae family, commonly known as the daisy or sunflower family. This species is distributed across several South American countries, including the Northeast of Argentina, Bolivia, the Southeast, South, and West-Central regions of Brazil, as well as Paraguay and Uruguay. The species was first described in 1836 by DC. It belongs to the genus Pterocaulon, which is characterized by specific morphological features typical of the Asteraceae family.

Distribution

BR · Argentina Northeast · Bolivia · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Paraguay · Uruguay

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