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Polylepis australis, also
known locally as
tabaquillo or queñoa is a tree
endemic of
central Argentina,
member of the
family Rosaceae. The
genus Polylepis...
- queñoa; in Bolivia, as kewiña; in Ecuador, as yagual; and in Argentina,
tabaquillo.
Regardless of the name,
Polylepis is a high-Andean
genus encomp****ing...
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Nicotiana obtusifolia M.
Martens &
Galeotti –
desert tobacco, punche, "
tabaquillo"
Nicotiana otophora Griseb.
Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Viv. – Tex-Mex tobacco...
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found the guanaco, condor,
viscacha and cougar.
plant species include the
tabaquillo or queñoa (Polylepis australis) and the
yareta or llareta.
Along with...
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found between 1500 and 1850
meters elevation.
Forests and
woodlands of
tabaquillo (Polylepis australis) are
found in
sheltered ravines and
stream valleys...
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Galeotti (previously
designated N. trigonophylla) –
desert tobacco, punche, "
tabaquillo"
Nicotiana otophora Griseb.
Nicotiana paa Mart. Crov.
Nicotiana palmeri...
- In the
ravines and on the
mountain slopes are
copses or
small woods of
tabaquillo (Polylepis australis) and
mayten (Maytenus boaria),
called in the mountain...
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black apple, a tree
species native to
Australia Polylepis australis, the
tabaquillo or queñoa, a tree
species endemic of
central Argentina Posidonia australis...
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rocky region there are
endemic plants such as: palo loco, palo dulce,
tabaquillo, tepozán and copal;
species that have been
preserved in the
ecologic reveroir...
- sea
oxeye daisy, and John Crow bush in English, gordolobo, llorasangre,
tabaquillo, palo amarillo, palo de toro and pan cimarrón in Spanish, bois codine...