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Boquila is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Lardizabalaceae,
endemic to
temperate forests of
central and
southern Chile and Argentina. It is...
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exception of the
genera Lardizabala and
Boquila, both
native to
southern South America (Chile, and
Boquila also in
adjacent western Argentina). The extinct...
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signals or a lack of signals, with the
effect of
camouflaging itself.
Boquila trifoliata, a
South American member of the
family Lardizabalaceae, is a...
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distances between the host and
mimicking plant.
Australian mistletoe and
Boquila trifoliolata are well
known examples of this mimicry.
Researchers hypothesize...
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binucao Black apple Pouteria australis Blue
tongue Melastoma affine Boquila Boquila trifoliolata Burmese grape Baccaurea ramiflora Button mangosteen Garcinia...
- Leptocionium, Saxegothaea, Austrocedrus, Pilgerodendron, Fitzroya, Peumus,
Boquila, Lardizabala, Philippiella, Austrocactus, Holmbergia, Berberidopsis, Niederleinia...
- 1093/ansci/1939.1.80. ISSN 0021-8812. White, Jacob; Yama****a,
Felipe (2022). "
Boquila trifoliolata mimics leaves of an
artificial plastic host plant". Plant...
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their protective pigments that act as sunscreens.
Studies on the vine
Boquila trifoliata has
raised questions on the mode by
which they are able to perceive...
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dissuade herbivores directly. A
further approach is camouflage; the vine
Boquila trifoliolata mimics the
leaves of its host plant,
while the
pebble plant...
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phrase between the
exiled former wizard Boquilas and dark
wizard adept Dacaro. The 2023 "Fellow Traveler"
episode of American...