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Cestrum subuniflorum

Cestrum subuniflorum

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NameCestrum subuniflorum
Scientific NameCestrum subuniflorum Dunal
Plant FamilySolanaceae
Natural HabitatFound along rocky streams in open sandstone areas, surrounded by dwarfed, thick vegetation, often alongside Vellozia lajas. It grows at elevations of 1250-1300 meters in the Valley of Rio Coro-Coro, Amazonas, Venezuela.
Parts Used
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesNo traditional medicinal uses are described in the provided information.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo specific contraindications are mentioned in the provided information.
Cultivation NotesPrefers rocky, well-drained soil typical of sandstone areas, likely requiring a montane tropical climate with specific humidity and temperature ranges found at 1250-1300m altitude.
Rarityvery-rare

Description

A woody shrub, approximately 2 meters tall, characterized by simple, alternate leaves and small, clustered reproductive structures. The specimen shows dried, brownish foliage and stems.

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