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Rourea cuspidata

Rourea cuspidata Benth. ex Baker
Rourea cuspidata
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Rourea cuspidata is a species in the genus Rourea, belonging to the family Connaraceae. It was first described in 1871 by Benth. ex Baker. This plant is native to several regions in South America, including Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela, with specific records from the Amazonas and Antioquia regions, as well as the Cuenca de Río Claro and Leticia areas.

Description

Rourea cuspidata is part of the Connaraceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. The species is distributed across several South American countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. It is recorded in specific locations such as the Parque Nacional Natural de Amacayacu, Parque Nacional Natural Yaigojé Apaporis, Amazonas, Antioquia, Cuenca de Río Claro, and Leticia. The species was first published in 1871 by Benth. ex Baker, contributing to the botanical documentation of the region's biodiversity.

Distribution

BR · Parque Nacional Natutral de Amacayacu | Parque Nacional Natural Yaigojé Apaporis · Amazonas, Antioquia · Cuenca de Río Claro · Brazil North · Colombia · Peru · Venezuela · Leticia

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