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Sauvagesia racemosa

Sauvagesia racemosa A.St.-Hil.
Sauvagesia racemosa
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Sauvagesia racemosa is a species in the Ochnaceae family, first described by A.St.-Hil. in 1824. It is native to several regions in South America, including northeastern and northern Brazil, the Brazilian southeast and south, western-central Brazil, Paraguay, and northeastern Argentina.

Description

Sauvagesia racemosa belongs to the genus Sauvagesia within the Ochnaceae family. The species was formally published in 1824 by A.St.-Hil. Its geographic range spans multiple South American countries, including Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. Within Brazil, it is found in the northeast, north, southeast, south, and west-central regions. This distribution indicates its adaptability to a range of environmental conditions across the continent.

Distribution

BR · Argentina Northeast · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Paraguay

Synonyms

Sauvagesia ovata

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