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- Myrteola is a plant genus in the Myrtaceae described as a genus in 1856. It is native to South America and the Falkland Islands. These plants are shrubs...
- Myrteola nummularia (also known as teaberry, huarapo, ñaurapo or daudapo) is a species of plant in the Myrteola genus, which is found in the Falkland...
- pro****bens, a North American plant species also known as the eastern teaberry Myrteola nummularia, a South American plant species known as teaberry This disambiguation...
- Myrciaria O.Berg Myrrhinium Schott Myrtastrum Burret Myrtella F.Muell. Myrteola O.Berg Myrtus Tourn. ex L. Neofabricia Joy Thomps. Neomitranthes D.Legrand...
- berries and create products to sell with them. Myrcianthes coquimbensis Myrteola nummularia Myrceugenia obtusa Empetrum rubrum Aristotelia chilensis Austromyrtus...
- Myrciaria O.Berg Myrrhinium Schott Myrtastrum Burret Myrtella F.Muell. Myrteola O.Berg Myrtus L. Neomitranthes D.Legrand Neomyrtus Burret Octamyrtus Diels...
- Magellanic vegetation such as Acaena, ****sonia, Drimys, Empetrum, Gunnera, Myrteola, Pernettya, and Ugni. On Robinson Crusoe, gr****lands predominate from 0...
- as an ornamental tree in Chile. Edible fruit. Myrcianthes coquimbensis Myrteola nummularia Ugni molinae Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)...
- lichen-dwelling fungi in 161 genera have been recorded from the island. Teaberry (Myrteola nummularia) grows in marshy areas. The pale maiden (Olsynium filifolium)...
- Geranium robertianum, herb robert† Myrtaceae Eucalyptus gunnii, cider gum† Myrteola nummularia, teaberry* Onagraceae Epilobium ciliatum, American willowherb†...