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Sauvagesia tenella

Sauvagesia tenella Lam.
Sauvagesia tenella
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Sauvagesia tenella is a species in the Ochnaceae family, native to several regions in the Americas. It was first described in 1797 by L. (Lam.). The species is found in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, and others across Central and South America.

Description

Sauvagesia tenella is a member of the Ochnaceae family and is distributed across various regions including Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, French Guiana, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname, and others. The species was first published in 1797 by L. (Lam.). It is part of the genus Sauvagesia, which is known for its presence in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.

Distribution

BR · CO · Parque Nacional Natural Sierra de la Macarena · Meta, Vichada · Belize · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil West-Central · Colombia · Costa Rica · Cuba · Dominican Republic · French Guiana · Guyana · Honduras · Mexico Southwest · Nicaragua · Panamá · Suriname · Venezuela · Villavicencio · Archipiélago de Cuba

Synonyms

Sauvagesia salzmanniiSauvagesia gracilisSauvagesia nanaSauvagesia inconspicua

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