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Tabebuia reticulata

Tabebuia reticulata A.H.Gentry
Tabebuia reticulata
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Tabebuia reticulata is a species in the Bignoniaceae family, native to Brazil, particularly the Southeast region. It was first described by A.H. Gentry in 1992.

Description

Tabebuia reticulata is a member of the Bignoniaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their showy blooms and woody structures. This species is indigenous to Brazil, with a primary distribution in the Southeast region. It was formally described by A.H. Gentry in 1992. The species is part of the genus Tabebuia, which includes several tree species recognized for their ornamental value and ecological roles in tropical ecosystems.

Distribution

BR · Global · Brazil Southeast

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