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Sauvagesia linearifolia

Sauvagesia linearifolia A.St.-Hil.
Sauvagesia linearifolia
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Sauvagesia linearifolia is a species in the Ochnaceae family, first described by A.St.-Hil. in 1824. It is native to several regions in South America.

Description

Sauvagesia linearifolia belongs to the Ochnaceae family and was first documented by A.St.-Hil. in 1824. Its geographic range includes Brazil's Northeast, North, Southeast, and West-Central regions, as well as Colombia and Venezuela. Specific locations within Colombia include Parque Nacional Natural El Tuparro, Vichada, Amazonia nororiental, and the departamento del Guainía, municipio de Inírida. This species is part of the genus Sauvagesia, which is known for its presence in tropical regions of the Americas.

Distribution

BR · Parque Nacional Natural El Tuparro · Vichada · Amazonia nororiental de Colombia, departamento del Guainía, municipio de Inírida. · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast · Brazil West-Central · Colombia · Venezuela

Synonyms

Sauvagesia pusillaSauvagesia linearifolia subsp. linearifolia

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