- Notho****us glauca,
commonly known as
hualo or
roble Maulino, is a
species of
plant in the
family Notho****aceae. It is a
deciduous tree
endemic to Chile...
- humiliation, humility, humus, inhumation,
inhume hyal- gl**** Gr**** ὕαλος (
húalos) hyaline,
hyaloid hybr-
wantonness Gr**** ὕβρις (húbris), ὑβρίζω, ὕβριστος...
- humiliation, humility, humus, inhumation,
inhume hyal- gl**** Gr**** ὕαλος (
húalos) hyaline,
hyaloid hybr-
wantonness Gr**** ὕβρις (húbris), ὑβρίζω, ὕβριστος...
- tend to form pure stands. The
species grow
often in the same
places where hualo (Notho****us glauca) can be found. In its
natural habitat N. alessandrii...
-
generally grows in
sclerophyllous forest, most
frequently in the Roble–
Hualo forest type,
where it can grow with Notho****us
dombeyi and Notho****us alpina...
- Han
Chinese call them
Huazu (Chinese: 花族;
literally "flower people") or
Hualo (Chinese: 花倮) due to
their colorful clothing.
Other autonyms are pu55 qe̠ŋ44...
- a 600-hectare
fragment of
native forest. The
predominant canopy tree is
hualo (Noth****us glauca).
Other native trees include queule (Gomortega keule)...
-
Cortinarius horakii E. Valenz. & Esteve-Rav. (1994) – Los
Lagos Cortinarius hualo Garrido (1988) –
Chile Cortinarius huddartensis Bojantchev, Liimat., Niskanen...