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Nanogalactia
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Nanogalactia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family (Fabaceae). It includes three species native to the tropical and subtropical Americas. The species have a disjunct distribution – Texas to southwestern Mexico, Colombia, and northeastern and west-central Brazil through Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay to northern Argentina. Nanogalactia brachystachys (Benth.) L.P.Queiroz – northern, central, and southwestern Mexico Nanogalactia heterophylla (Gillies ex Hook.) L.P.Queiroz – Texas, northeastern and southwestern Mexico, Colombia, and Bolivia and southeastern Brazil through Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern Argentina Nanogalactia pretiosa (Burkart) L.P.Queiroz – northeastern and west-central Brazil to Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina (Misiones)...read more on Wikipedia.
3 Nanogalactia species found:
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