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*Amphilophium crucigerum (Linnaeus) L.G. Lohmann. Common name: Monkey's-comb. Phenology: Jun-Jul. Habitat: Rockland hammocks, disturbed areas. Distribution: Native of tropical America.

Origin/Endemic status: Neotropics

Synonymy : = Fl6, K4, Lohmann & Taylor (2014); = Pithecoctenium crucigerum (L.) A.H.Gentry — WH3, Krings & Braham (2004); Bignonia crucigera Linnaeus. Basionym: Bignonia crucigera L. 1753

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