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Schwartzia adamantium

Schwartzia adamantium (Cambess.) Bedell ex Gir.-Cañas
Schwartzia adamantium
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Schwartzia adamantium is a species in the Marcgraviaceae family, native to several regions of Brazil including the Northeast, North, Southeast, and West-Central areas. It was published in 2002 under the authorship (Cambess.) Bedell ex Gir.-Cañas.

Description

Schwartzia adamantium belongs to the Marcgraviaceae family and is found in multiple regions of Brazil. Its distribution includes the Northeast, North, Southeast, and West-Central parts of the country. The species was formally described in 2002 and is classified under the genus Schwartzia. The scientific name is derived from the original authorship (Cambess.) and later revised by Bedell ex Gir.-Cañas.

Distribution

BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast · Brazil West-Central

Synonyms

Norantea adamantiumAscium adamantium

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