Nostolachma crassifolia

The name Nostolachma crassifolia does not appear in major botanical or zoological reference works, taxonomic databases, or peer‑reviewed literature, and therefore cannot be confirmed as a formally described species or widely recognized taxon. Consequently, reliable encyclopedic information about its classification, morphology, distribution, ecology, or uses is unavailable.

Etymology

  • The generic element Nostolachma likely derives from Greek roots, though its exact meaning is uncertain without a published original description.
  • The specific epithet crassifolia is Latin, meaning “thick‑leaved” (from crassus “thick, stout” and folium “leaf”).

Status
Given the lack of verifiable sources, the term is presently considered unverified in scientific nomenclature. Further research in primary taxonomic literature or herbarium records would be required to determine whether Nostolachma crassifolia represents a legitimate species name, a synonym, or a nomenclatural error.

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