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Trichostigma polyandrum

Trichostigma polyandrum (Loes.) H.Walter
Trichostigma polyandrum
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Trichostigma polyandrum is a species in the genus Trichostigma, belonging to the family Petiveriaceae. It was first described in 1909 by H.Walter, based on earlier work by Loes. This plant is native to the Chocó region, as well as Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panamá.

Description

Trichostigma polyandrum is a member of the Petiveriaceae family and is found in several Central and South American countries. Its distribution includes the Chocó region, Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panamá. The species was formally described in 1909 by H.Walter, with the original work attributed to Loes. As part of the genus Trichostigma, it shares characteristics typical of its family, though specific ecological or morphological details are not provided in the source data.

Distribution

Chocó · Colombia · Costa Rica · Nicaragua · Panamá

Synonyms

Rivina polyandraVillamilla polyandra

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