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Malesherbia is a
genus of
flowering plants consisting of 25
species in the P****ifloraceae. This is a
xerophytic group endemic to the
Peruvian and Chilean...
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Malesherbia tocopillana is a
subshrub native to Tocopilla, Anto****asta Chile. It is
found in
costal deserts at
altitudes of 150 - 400 m. It
reaches heights...
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Malesherbia fatimae is a
shrub native to Chuquibamba, Peru. It
phenotypically differs greatly from
other Peruvian members of
Malesherbia in
terms of leaves...
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Malesherbia densiflora is a
perennial herb
native to the
Andean foothills in
Atacama Chile. M.
densiflora can grow up to 40 cm tall and has
white racemose...
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Malesherbia cuneata,
Malesherbia hieronymi,
Malesherbia incana,
Malesherbia lirana var. hieronymi,
Malesherbia lirana var. subtomentosa,
Malesherbia serpyllifolia...
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Malesherbia fasciculata is a
subshrub that is
native to the
subtropics of
Northern and
Central Chile. M.
fasciculata is
described as ashy, with many stems...
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Malesherbia linearifolia (vernacular name blue star of cordillera) is a
subshrub native to the Coquimbo, Valparaiso, Metropolitana, and O'Higgins regions...
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Malesherbia deserticola is a
subshrub native to the
deserts and dry
shrublands of Anto****asta and
Atacama Chile. It can
reach heights of 40 cm and has...
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Malesherbia ardens, a
member of
Malesherbia (P****ifloraceae), is a
shrub with red flowers,
colloquially called Lampaya. M.
ardens is a
shrub that can...
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Malesherbia arequipensis is a
herbaceous member of
Malesherbia (P****ifloraceae) with
white flowers. It
first described in 1961 by
botanist Mario H. Ricardi...