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Qualea selloi

Qualea selloi Warm.
Qualea selloi
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Qualea selloi is a species in the genus Qualea, belonging to the family Vochysiaceae. It was first described in 1875 by the author Warm. This species is native to Brazil, with a distribution that includes the Northeast and Southeast regions of the country, and it is also found in other global locations.

Description

Qualea selloi is a member of the Vochysiaceae family, a group of flowering plants primarily found in tropical regions. The species is part of the genus Qualea, which includes several tree species native to the Neotropics. Qualea selloi is native to Brazil, where it occurs in the Northeast and Southeast regions. It has also been recorded in other parts of the world, indicating a broader global distribution. The species was formally described in 1875 by the botanist Warm, contributing to the scientific documentation of the biodiversity in the Neotropical region.

Distribution

BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast

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