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Schinus roigii

Schinus roigii Ruíz Leal & Cabrera
Schinus roigii
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Schinus roigii is a species in the Anacardiaceae family, native to the Northwest and South regions of Argentina. It was first described in 1955 by Ruíz Leal and Cabrera.

Description

Schinus roigii is a member of the Anacardiaceae family, commonly known as the cashew or sumac family. This species is found in the Northwest and South regions of Argentina. It was formally described in 1955 by the botanists Ruíz Leal and Cabrera. As part of the Schinus genus, it is related to other species known for their aromatic properties and economic uses, though specific details about Schinus roigii's ecology and applications remain less documented.

Distribution

Argentina Northwest · Argentina South

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