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<- Werauhia noctiflorens T.Krömer, Espejo, López-Ferrari & Acebey
(section Werauhia)

Publ: Novon 17(3): 336-340 (2007)

Type: TIPO: Mexico. Veracruz: Mun. San Andres Tuxtla, ejido Barrio Lerdo, faldas del volcan San Martin Tuxtla, 1220 m, 18°34'N, 95°11'0, 13 Ago. 2005 (st), planta florecida en cultivo 1-6 mar. 2006 (fl), T. Kromer & A. Acebey 2507 (holotipo, MEXU [2]; isotipos, MO, SEL, UAMIZ).

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Distribution: MEXICO; Vera Cruz, Chiapas, BELIZE;

Habitat: 1200 m. Elev.

Etymology: The name of the new species refers to the night flowering and it means "The one that flowers at night."

Phenology: its flowering happens in March and April

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