Aripuana
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Aripuana cullmaniorum |
Aripuana is a plant genus in the Gentian family (Gentianaceae), tribe Helieae, subclade Symbolanthus. The genus is named after the Aripuana River in central Brazil where it is found.
Only one species, Aripuana cullmaniorum, has been classified as part of this genus.
The species Aripuana cullmaniorum is named for Lewis B. Cullman and Dorothy Cullman, philanthropists and supporters of the New York Botanical Garden. It is found in the southeastern part of Amazonas state, in a small area near the village of Nova Aripuanã Prainha along the Rio Aripuanã. Aripuana's primary habitat is lowland, white-sand savanna.