Neoregelia mucugensis
Neoregelia mucugensis is a species in the genus Neoregelia. This species is endemic to Brazil.[1]
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Subgenus: | Longipetalopsis |
Species: | N. mucugensis |
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Neoregelia mucugensis Leme | |
Notes and references
- Leme, E. M. C. (1998). Canistropsis - Bromeliads of the Atlantic Forest, Rio de Janeiro, Salamandra.
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