Calibrachoa parviflora

Calibrachoa parviflora

Calibrachoa parviflora is a species of the genus Calibrachoa in the nightshade family (Solanaceae ).

Description

Calibrachoa parviflora has strongly foliated, indistinct to be recognized stems. The leaves are short and narrow, and appear to be in clusters. The small crowns are often surrounded by the dense foliage and the chalices. The five stamens are nearly equal multiform, but two dust bags can be slightly larger than the other three. The scar is two split, but can be extended outward toward something so that it works easily with two arms.

Dissemination

The range of the species ranges from warm and temperate South America to Mexico and the United States.

Systematics and botanical history

The species was first described in 1803 by Antoine- Laurent de Jussieu as Petunia parviflora. The division of the genus Petunia HJW awarded Wijsman 1990 the name Calibrachoa parviflora.

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