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- Varieties There are three varieties: Cercocarpus betuloides var. betuloides, rangewide Cercocarpus betuloides var. blancheaeCatalina ****gany, island mountain...
- ****us betuloides in Joseph Dalton Hooker's Flora Antarctica 1844–1846, from the Ross expedition of 1839–1843 Baldwin, H. (2018). "Notho****us betuloides"....
- the southern beech (Notho****us). Species of Notho****us, including N. betuloides, N. antarctica, and N. pumilio, are the characteristic trees of the Magellanic...
- southernmost tree on earth; however, in 2019 it was established that N. betuloides was found further south, on Hornos Island. N. antarctica is present on...
- Binomial name Rapala caerulea (Bremer & Grey, 1851) Synonyms Thecla caerulea Bremer & Grey, [1851] Thecla betuloides Blanchard, 1871 Atara betuloides...
- Magallanes-****nano Fault zone. Podzols and inceptisols occur beneath Notho****us betuloides forests in Tierra del Fuego. The Tierra del Fuego region has a subpolar...
- comprises the following species: Cercocarpus betuloides Nutt. – birch-leaf mountain ****gany var. betuloides Nutt. var. blancheae (C.K. Schneid.) Little...
- Notho****us baumanniae (Baum.-Bod.) Steenis (New Caledonia) Notho****us betuloides (Mirb.) Oerst. (Argentina South, Chile South) Notho****us br****ii Steenis...
- and tropical areas. In South America Podzols occur beneath Notho****us betuloides forests in Tierra del Fuego. Podzolization (or Podsolization) is a complex...
- mystery of species". Title page of Flora Antarctica, 1844–1846 ****us betuloides (Flora Antarctica, Plate CXXIV) The red alga Nitophyllum smithi In 1912...