Sanchezia oblonga
Sanchezia oblonga Ruiz & Pav.

Sanchezia oblonga is a species in the Acanthaceae family, first described in 1798 by Ruiz & Pav. It is native to a wide range of tropical regions, including parts of South America, Central America, the Caribbean, Africa, and the Pacific Islands.
Description
Sanchezia oblonga belongs to the genus Sanchezia within the Acanthaceae family. Its distribution spans across several tropical regions, including Brazil, Parque Nacional Natural de Amacayacu, Kruger National Park, Amazonas, Assam, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cameroon, Colombia, Comoros, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Fiji, Guinea, and Haiti. The species was first published in 1798 by Ruiz & Pav. It is commonly found in tropical climates and is part of a diverse group of plants within the Acanthaceae family.
Distribution
BR · Parque Nacional Natutral de Amacayacu · ZA · Kruger National Park · Amazonas · Assam · Bangladesh · Bolivia · Brazil North · Cameroon · Colombia · Comoros · Cook Is. · Costa Rica · Cuba · Dominican Republic · Ecuador · Fiji · Guinea · Haiti · Hawaii · Jamaica · Leeward Is. · Peru · Puerto Rico · Solomon Is. · Trinidad-Tobago · Vanuatu · Venezuelan Antilles · Vietnam
Synonyms
Sanchezia speciosaSanchezia nobilisSanchezia glaucophyllaSanchezia nobilis var. glaucophyllaAncylogyne peruvianaSanchezia flavaSanchezia helophilaSanchezia macbrideiSanchezia megaliaSanchezia bicolorSanchezia peruvianaSanchezia hirsutaSanchezia nobilis var. variegata

