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Sabia yunnanensis

Sabia yunnanensis Franch.
Sabia yunnanensis
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Sabia yunnanensis is a species in the genus Sabia, belonging to the family Sabiaceae. It was first described in 1886 by the author Franch. The species is native to regions including Bangladesh, China North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, East Himalaya, Myanmar, Nepal, and Tibet.

Description

Sabia yunnanensis is a member of the Sabiaceae family, a group of flowering plants. It is distributed across several regions in Asia, including parts of China, the East Himalaya, and neighboring countries. The species was formally published in 1886 and is recognized under the scientific name Sabia yunnanensis, ascribed to the author Franch. Its presence in multiple ecological zones suggests a range of environmental adaptations. The genus Sabia includes several species, and S. yunnanensis is one of the recognized members within this taxonomic group.

Distribution

Bangladesh · China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast · East Himalaya · Myanmar · Nepal · Tibet

Synonyms

Celastrus maireiSabia pallidaSabia rotundata

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