Schoenocephalium teretifolium

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Schoenocephalium teretifolium
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S. teretifolium
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Schoenocephalium teretifolium
Maguire

Schoenocephalium teretifolium or Inírida flower (from the Spanish: Flor de Inírida) is a monocot which is an endemic plant in the area between the Colombian rivers of Guainia and Inírida. Guacamaya superba, another plant in the same family (Rapateaceae) is also endemic to this region.

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