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Yareta or
llareta (Azorella compacta,
known historically as
Azorella yareta, from
yarita in the
Quechua language) is a velvety,
chartreuse cushion plant...
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plant species on
which people are
dependent for fuel wood in the area is
yareta,
which grows in the
forest of the
reserve at 1–3 mm (0.039–0.118 in) per...
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plants such as the
yareta, a
plant found on high
elevation areas throughout the
Andes can be found. An
example of a
yareta plant found in
Lauca National...
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Molle Sleeping car
Peruvian Pepper Tree (Quechua) 1859
Yareta Sleeping car Slow
Growing Flowering Plant (Quechua)...
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sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) at
approximately 3,200
years of age.
Yareta is a tiny
flowering plant in the
family Apiaceae native to
South America...
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ranges in California,
Arizona and Baja
California Azorella compacta, the
yareta or Llareta, a tiny
flowering plant species native to
South America Compacta...
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northwest of
Yareta) v t e...
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climate is
glacial and
vegetation is very scarce,
reduced almost to
yareta or yarita. La Rupa Rupa or High Jungle:
Forested foothills located between...
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because of the very cold weather. The only
plant that
grows here is the
yareta or
yarita (Azorella yarita).
Andean Continental Divide Mountain Top: Mountain...
- tara, coca, jara (malva sylvestris), ruda (ruta graveolens), kiwicha,
yareta (azorella compacta). The
landscapes are
quite many, from the
rivers at the...