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Xylosma intermedia

Xylosma intermedia (Seem.) Triana & Planch.
Xylosma intermedia
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Xylosma intermedia is a species in the genus Xylosma, belonging to the Salicaceae family. It was first described in 1862 by Triana & Planch., with the original name by Seem. The species is native to several regions in Colombia, including Tuluá, Núcleo CI Tequendama, Atlántico, Bolívar, Cundinamarca, Magdalena, Meta, and Sucre.

Description

Xylosma intermedia is a member of the Salicaceae family, commonly known as the willow family. It is part of the genus Xylosma, which consists of shrubs and small trees. The species was formally described in 1862 by Triana & Planch., based on earlier work by Seem. It is found in various regions across Colombia, including Tuluá, Núcleo CI Tequendama, and several other departments. This species is part of the broader distribution of the Xylosma genus, which is primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.

Distribution

Tuluá · Núcleo CI Tequendama · Atlántico, Bolívar, Cundinamarca, Magdalena, Meta, Sucre

Synonyms

Myroxylon callophyllumMyroxylon intermediumCraepaloprumnon racemosumEichlerodendron calophyllumEichlerodendron intermediumEichlerodendron mexicanumFlacourtia calophyllaFlacourtia racemosaHisingera mexicanaHisingera intermediaXylosma albidaXylosma excelsaFlacourtia calophyllaXylosma calophyllaMyroxylon horridum

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