- Notho****us dombeyi, Dombey's beech,
coigue,
coihue or
coigüe (from
Mapudungun koywe) is a tree
species native to
southern Chile and the
Andean parts of...
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their land
claims against the
central government.
Virgin forests,
featuring coigüe, raulí and tepa trees, as well as bay,
Chilean laurel and cypress, criss-cross...
- Notho****us
nitida (Chiloé's
coigue) is an
evergreen tree,
native to
southern Chile and Argentina. It is
found from
latitude 40° S to Última
Esperanza (53°...
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ornamental trees.
Juvenile tree in
winter Mixed forest of
Araucaria and
coigüe in
Nahuelbuta National Park,
Chile Araucaria araucana in
Botanical Garden...
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beech Notho****aceae (southern
beech family) Notho****us
nitida coigüe de Chiloé; Chiloé's
coigue Notho****aceae (southern
beech family) Notho****us
obliqua roble;...
- the
Lesser Antilles, and from
Florida to
Brazil Notho****us nitida, the
Coigüe de Chiloé in Spanish, an
evergreen tree
species native from
Chile and probably...
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include Rainbow trout and pejerrey.
Nearby flora includes trees such as
coigue and oak, and
shrubs such as
Chilean firebush,
hummingbird fuchsia, and quila...
- such as the
Chilean Oak (Notho****us glauca), Arrayán (Luma apiculata),
Coigüe (Notho****us dombeyi), and others.
Roads reach only up to the “Las Ánimas”...
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groups of cerambycids. Larvae,
typically xylophagous, bore
under the bark of
coigue (Notho****us dombeyi, Notho****aceae), the
vicariant of
beeches in the Southern...
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waterfall of an
inlet of the
Golgol river, and an 800-year-old
forest of
coigüe trees, as well as
recreational trails. The
Antillanca area
features crater...