- The
Valdivian temperate forests (NT0404) is an
ecoregion on the west
coast of
southern South America, in
Chile and Argentina. It is part of the Neotropical...
- H. (31
March 1978). "Catastrophic
influences on the
vegetation of the
Valdivian Andes, Chile". Vegetatio. 36 (3): 149–167. doi:10.1007/BF02342598. S2CID 32393448...
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temperate rainforest in the
Appalachian region of the
United States; the
Valdivian temperate rainforests of
southwestern South America; the
rainforests of...
- of
sphagnum moss and
plants such as the
sundew (Drosera uniflora). The
Valdivian forest lies in a
discontinuous belt on the west of the area. The precipitation...
- arboreal, and
lives in
thickets of
South American mountain bamboo in the
Valdivian temperate forests of the
southern Andes,
aided by its
partially prehensile...
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directly on the
Viceroyalty of Peru,
which financed the
building of the
Valdivian fort
system that
turned Valdivia into one of the most
fortified cities...
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archeological remains that have been found, it has been
determined that
Valdivians cultivated maize,
kidney beans, squash, c****ava,
chili peppers and cotton...
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Atlantic to the
South Pacific.
North of
roughly 48°
south latitude lies the
Valdivian temperate forests ecoregion,
which shares many
affinities with the Magellanic...
- (68,380 acres). It was
created to
protect its
scenic landscape and the
Valdivian flora to
augment that of the
nearby Los
Alerces National Park. Originally...
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Liolaemus cyanogaster, also
known commonly as the cyan tree iguana, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Liolaemidae. The
species is
endemic to Chile,...