- as a
garden ornamental, and in that
context is
sometimes called Geum
chiloense. G.
quellyon grows best in full sun to part shade, in
moist but well-drained...
- The
potato (/pəˈteɪtoʊ/) is a
starchy tuberous vegetable native to the
Americas that is
consumed as a
staple food in many
parts of the world. Potatoes...
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Prunus persica), Pyrus, Quercus, Ribes, Sorbus, Tilia,
Ulmus and Geum
chiloense.
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chaucha f.
roseum Hawkes Solanum chaucha var.
surimana Ochoa Solanum chiloense (A.DC.)
Berthault Solanum chilotanum Hawkes Solanum chilotanum var. angustifurcatum...
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Bravo Sánchez, José; Quilodrán Rubio,
Carolina (2010). "Flandes
Indiano Chiloense: un
patrimonio invencible en el tiempo".
Revista de
Urbanismo (in Spanish)...
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efforts of
transacting business, this will
invite rumors from the
local Chiloense that they are "protegés of El Marino".
According to legend, merchants...
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Patagonian Shelf Falkland Islands Channels and
Fjords of
Southern Chile Chiloense Tristan-Gough
Namib Namaqua Agulhas Bank
Natal Amsterdam-Saint-Paul Kermadec...
- Villanueva, A. S., Sánchez, J. B., & Rubio, C. Q. (2010). "Flandes
Indiano Chiloense: un
patrimonio invencible en el tiempo".
Revista de Urbanismo, (23): 23–24...
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itself used in the
gardening literature for
another related plant: Geum
chiloense Balbis.. Geum
coccineum is
herbaceous and perennial,
growing to a height...
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Bravo Sánchez, José; Quilodrán Rubio,
Carolina (2010). "Flandes
Indiano Chiloense: un
patrimonio invencible en el tiempo".
Revista de
Urbanismo (in Spanish)...