Malesherbia lactea
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title:
Malesherbia lactea
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Malesherbia lactea is a perennial geophyte native to the La Rioja and San Juan regions of Argentina and the Antofagasta and Atacama regions of Chile. It has ovate leaves that end in a sharp point. Similar to other members of Malesherbia, the flowers are red and white, and tubular in shape. There are two varieties of M. lactea, var. crassicaulis (Bull-Hereñu) and var. lactea. Variety crassicaulis differs from var. lactea in its thicker and longer stem. It grows at lower altitudes than var. lactea
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Species of flowering plant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malesherbia_lactea
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2024-01-10T23:25:01Z
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