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Gyranthera
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Gyranthera is a genus of tropical trees of South America and Central America in the family Malvaceae. Three species are accepted. Gyranthera amphibiolepis W.Palacios is endemic to Ecuador, and was newly described in 2012. Gyranthera caribensis Pittier is a tall (up to 60 metres) buttressed tree, which grows in the Cordillera de la Costa montane forests of northern Venezuela. Gyranthera darienensis Pittier is a threatened species native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama....read more on Wikipedia.
3 Gyranthera species found:
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