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Zephyranthes fosteri

Zephyranthes fosteri Traub
Zephyranthes fosteri
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Zephyranthes fosteri is a species in the Amaryllidaceae family, native to central, northeast, and southwest regions of Mexico. It was first described by Traub in 1941.

Description

Zephyranthes fosteri is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their bulbous growth and showy blooms. This species is found in several regions of Mexico, including central, northeast, and southwest areas. The species was formally described by Traub in 1941. As part of the genus Zephyranthes, it is likely to share characteristics such as funnel-shaped flowers and a preference for warm, temperate climates typical of its native range.

Distribution

Mexico Central · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Southwest

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