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Zephyranthes primulina

Zephyranthes primulina T.M.Howard & S.Ogden
Zephyranthes primulina
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Zephyranthes primulina is a species in the genus Zephyranthes, belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. It was first described by T.M. Howard and S.Ogden in 1991 and is native to Northeast Mexico.

Description

Zephyranthes primulina is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their bulbous growth and showy flowers. This species was formally described in 1991 by T.M. Howard and S.Ogden. It is naturally found in the Northeast region of Mexico, where it likely inhabits specific ecological conditions typical of the area. The genus Zephyranthes includes several species of bulbous plants with funnel-shaped flowers, often blooming in response to rainfall. Zephyranthes primulina contributes to the diversity of the Amaryllidaceae family and is part of the regional flora of its native range.

Distribution

Mexico Northeast

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